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Executive MBA information meeting

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Today’s globally connected business world calls for a wider perspective, new skills and different ways of thinking. The Henley Executive MBA (EMBA) – Global is designed to develop outstanding business leaders ready to take on the challenges and opportunities of operating in a complex and fast-moving global economy.

An enhanced multi-campus programme delivered across Henley’s Finland and international campuses in Germany, Denmark and the UK, the Henley EMBA – Global features a global syllabus, immersive overseas study experiences and innovative teaching based on live projects. By connecting your learning to current global and relevant organisational issues, the benefits of Henley’s global EMBA can be clearly measured, offering a substantial ROI to you personally and, more broadly, to your company. The programme is structured to allow you to continue working full-time and study your MBA part-time.

The global Henley EMBA is triple accredited by AMBA, EQUIS and AACSB, and according to the latest rankings, Henley Business School is the highest ranked provider of EMBA programmes in Finland. In addition, the Henley EMBA – Global is currently the only EMBA programme in Finland which offers a university-level master’s degree. Therefore, the Henley EMBA is exempted from VAT in accordance with the sections 39 and 40 of the Finnish VAT Act.

Embark on the Henley EMBA – Global for an enriching experience that will connect you to global business and a worldwide network. You’ll find it one of the most worthwhile investments in yourself that you can make.

Join our next information meeting to receive detailed information about the programme and learning experience, and to learn how the Henley Executive MBA – Global can help you realise your full potential!

Agenda

Refreshments and snacks

The Henley Executive MBA – Global
Annu Matula, Managing Director at Henley Business School Finland

My Henley MBA Experience
Jouni Heinonen, Senior Advisor & Co-founder of Rohjeta Advisors

Are you unable to attend? Our next information meeting will take place on 21 April 2020, signup here!

Executive MBA information meeting 19.3.2020

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