Of these, the MBA is popular and enduring. It has produced distinguished alumni who now work in major organisations and multinational companies in many countries.
Candidates are able to learn in a dynamic and multicultural environment and form useful networks and business connections across continents. More specifically, they will have gained insights into how to conceive a vision and craft it realistically, align business and people processes with the vision and strategies, strengthen personal leadership, use problem-solving and decision-making skills, develop collaborative team leadership, manage and resolve conflicts, evaluate person and business performances, and influence organisational culture.
In this way, they will explore business questions in real-life settings of industries, business climate and business practices. “We are immensely proud of our alumni whose success in over 20 countries across Asia-Pacific, the Middle East and Africa is testimony to the efficacy of our pedagogy and the soundness of our educational philosophy, ” said ELM Graduate School dean Datin Dr Wendy Liow, who heads a faculty where members are distinguished for their leadership roles in, and contributions to, the world of academia, business and industry in the regional and international arena.