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Understanding the MiM: A Guide to Tetr’s Master’s in Management Program

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Overview

How Tetr’s Master’s in Management of Technology is different from conventional MBA and MiM programs, and the ROI it provides.

When we talk about traditional business education, the MBA has always been seen as the top choice. But with the global economy speeding up, thanks to advancements in AI and decentralized finance, there's a new player in town for the next wave of leaders: the Master’s in Management Program.

​While the MBA offers a reset button for mid-career professionals, the MiM is a launchpad for high-achievers looking to dominate the business world early. But not all MiM programs are created equal. In an era where tech and business are inseparable, the Tetr College of Business is redefining business education with its Master’s in Management of Technology (MoT).

​What is an MiM? The Shift from Theory to Practicality

​To answer the question “What is an MiM?”, one must look at the timing and the target. Unlike an MBA, which usually requires 3-5 years of work experience, a Master’s in Management Program is designed for recent graduates or early-career professionals. It provides a deep dive into the fundamentals of business, such as finance, strategy, and operations, while the candidate is still in their most adaptable learning phase.

​However, the traditional MiM often suffers from the same flaw as the traditional MBA: it is too theoretical. Sitting in a lecture hall in London or Boston studying a 2018 case study does little to prepare students for the current tech landscape. This is exactly where our MiM Tech breaks the mould.

​The Tetr MiM Tech: Three Hubs, One Global Career

Our Master’s in Management of Technology isn't just a degree; it is a 12-month global immersion. Recognizing that you cannot learn the “Management of Technology” in a vacuum, we drop our cohorts into three of the world’s most influential tech ecosystems:

​Dubai: Students begin by launching a consumer brand in the luxury market of the Middle East, a region currently leading the world in digital transformation. 

​Shanghai: The journey moves to China, where students scale a product venture by prototyping, negotiating with manufacturers, and leveraging Asian consumer tech.

​Madrid: The final leg takes place in Europe, focusing on high-end branding, experience-led ventures, and viral content as students navigate the regulatory frameworks of the EU. 

​This multi-hub model ensures that when you talk about global business, you aren't speaking from a textbook but from lived experience on the ground in three different economies.

​Beyond the Classroom: The Venture-Creation Model

​What truly separates our curriculum from other MiM programs is the replacement of the Master’s thesis with capstone projects. At Tetr, we strongly believe that the only way to prove you can manage technology is to actually build it. 

Throughout the year, students are tasked with launching and scaling real businesses. They are assigned mentors, often CXOs from companies like Estee Lauder, SoftBank, and Easy Bites, and are held to real-world KPIs.

At the end of the program, our students graduate with a degree that doesn't just say they understand entrepreneurship, but proves it with a company that has hit a $20,000 revenue target. For us, that is the difference between an academic credential and a professional track record.

​Why the MiM is the New Essential for Tech Leaders

​In 2026, the role of technology in business leadership is no longer a niche; it is the core. Companies like NVIDIA, Tesla, and Amazon aren’t looking for managers who know a bit about tech; they are looking for bilingual leaders who can bridge the gap between complex engineering and market strategy.

Our MiM is specifically designed for this bilingualism. By integrating technology specializations with core management modules, we ensure that your technical edge is never lost. You learn how to lead a team of AI developers, how to manage a global supply chain during a geopolitical crisis, and how to pitch a venture-backed tech solution to international investors.

​Your Unfair Advantage in the Global Market

​The decision to pursue a Master’s in Management Program is a decision to fast-track your influence in the global market. While others are waiting for their late twenties to start their business journey, an MiM graduate is already two years into their career, often holding roles in Product Management or Digital Strategy.

​Tetr’s Master’s in Management of Technology takes this advantage a step further. By combining a 12-month global rotation, a learn-by-doing venture model, and a network of world-class mentors, it provides an ROI that traditional programs simply cannot match. 

For guidance on admissions or program details, reach out to pgadmissions@tetr.org

FAQs

  1. What is an Master's in Management (MiM) program?

A Master’s in Management Program is designed for recent graduates or early-career professionals to help hone their business fundamentals without needing much prior work experience. 

  1. What is the difference between an MiM and an MBA?

An MBA is built for professionals with 3-5 years of experience, whereas an MiM targets high-achieving recent graduates looking to build their foundational business acumen early. Essentially, a MiM accelerates the start of your career, while an MBA pivots or scales an existing one. 

  1. Who can apply for a Master's in Management Program?

MiM programs are tailor-made for ambitious recent college graduates (typically with 0-2 years of work experience) from any academic background. They are built for individuals who want to rapidly transition from theoretical undergraduate studies into high-impact corporate or entrepreneurial roles. 

  1. What makes Tetr's Master's in Management of Technology different from traditional MiM programs?

Instead of teaching theory in a single classroom, we move our students across three global tech hubs (Dubai, Shanghai, Madrid) to build and scale live companies. You don't write a theoretical master's thesis; you graduate with a proven, revenue-generating startup and a track record to show for it. 

  1. How long does it take to complete Tetr's Master's in Management Program?

Our Master's in Management of Technology is an intensive, fast-paced 12-month global sprint. In exactly one year, you rotate through three international economic hubs and launch real ventures alongside top-tier industry mentors.