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Europe Asia Business School

Started by sukishan, Sep 07, 2009, 04:20 PM

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sukishan

The world of business today is a demanding one calling upon organizations and their employees to nimbly respond to rapid changes in the marketplace emanating from increasing competition and globalization with innovative actions and sustained leadership. This demands that today's professionals be equipped with the latest in management science and thinking, leadership strategies and interpersonal skills. While a professional MBA degree can address this learning demand, not all can take time off from their working lives to pursue a full time program. The EABS part-time, weekend Executive MBA (EMBA) has been designed for such working professionals who want to continue in their jobs while pursuing a degree.

The EMBA has been conceptualized with the help of leading industry executives and academicians to help working executives garner cutting edge knowledge that they can apply in their professional lives to be more productive, understand cross-functional connects and enhance their career prospects. The program focuses on imparting both fundamental and advanced management concepts with a stress on integration and applying them to impact individual and company performance. It is offered in academic collaboration with Boston University, USA, Middlesex University, UK (Dubai Campus) and Educatis Graduate School of Management (EGSM), Switzerland.
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