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EMBA - Executive Masters of Business Administration

Executive MBA (EMBA) programmes focus on enhancing the careers of business professionals. EMBA candidates are generally already working, and are specialists in a field or industry and need to hone their general management skills to continue up the corporate ladder. Many EMBA programmes are company sponsored, tied to a promotion and will achieve a high executive acknowledgement.

Learn more about how to find the right EMBA programme for you, below we have gathered a list of renowned business schools. You can ‘request information’ for each MBA; fill your contact details in to receive information tailored to your personal requirements or needs, and a school will contact you.

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Asian Institute of Technology (AIT)Bangkok
Aston Business School, Aston UniversityBirmingham
Australian School of BusinessSydney
Babson College: OlinBabson Park, Florida
Bangkok UniversityBangkok
Bangor Business School - The Management CentreBangor, Wales
Blekinge Institute of TechnologyKarlskrona
Bloomsbury Business SchoolLondon
Boston College: CarrollBoston, Massachusetts
Boston University School of ManagementBoston, Massachusetts
Carnegie Mellon: TepperNew York
Case Western Reserve: WeatherheadOhio
CEU Business SchoolBudapest
Chalmers Advanced Management ProgramsGothenburg
China Europe International Business SchoolShanghai
Chinese University of Hong KongHong Kong
City University: CassLondon
College of Business at the Auburn UniversityAuborn
Columbia Business SchoolNew York
Coppead Graduate School of BusinessRio de Janeiro
Cornell University: JohnsonIthaca
Cranfield School of ManagementBedford
Curtin Graduate School of BusinessPerth
Dartmouth College: TuckNew Hampshire
Duke University: Fuqua School of BusinessDurham
Emory University: Goizueta Business SchoolAtlanta
Esade Business SchoolBarcelona
ESCP EuropeLondon
European University BarcelonaBarcelona
George Washington UniversityWashington D.C
Georgetown University: McDonoughWashington D.C
Glion Institute of Higher EducationDistance learning / Online education
Harvard Business SchoolBoston, Massachusetts
HEC ParisParis
Henley Management CollegeStockholm
HFU Business SchoolVillingen-Schwenningen
Hong Kong UST Business SchoolHong Kong
IE Business SchoolMadrid
IESE Business School at University of NavarraBarcelona
IMDLausanne
Imperial College Business SchoolLondon
Indian School of BusinessHyderabad
InseadFontainebleau
International Hellenic UniversityThessaloniki
James M. Hull College of Business, Augusta State UniversityAugusta
Kelley School of BusinessIndiana (state)
Kellogg / Hong Kong UST Business SchoolIllinois (state)
Krannert School of Management (Purdue)Lafayette
Lancaster University Management SchoolLancaster
London Business SchoolLondon

 
 
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More about EMBA - Executive Masters of Business Administration

What is an Executive MBA?

mba,emba,executive mba,business administrationThe Executive MBA (EMBA) programme is designed as an opportunity for experiences professionals to obtain a master’s degree in Business Administration with the specific focus on enhancing the careers of working executives. Executive MBA 's, are often company sponsered, and are offered on a schedule that minimises disruption of work and personal pursuits.

An EMBA provides you with a transformational experience, both personally and professionally as it will equip you with the skills, knowledge and networks to propel your career wherever you decide to take it. The EMBA aims to achive the following objectives:

  • Develop your managerial and leadership skills
  • Access other minds, experiences and professional expertise
  • Ability to look at challenges and opportunities through different lenses

The EMBA allows a unique sharing of professional experience and expertise as delegates themselves become part of the curriculum. The Executive MBA generally takes around 2 years to complete, but can be achieved in less time. Offering full immersion, EMBA programmes are designed with learning taking place outside the classroom as well as an extensive faculty and student/team interaction. The EMBA  provides delegates with the opportunity to gain a wide range of new skills and sharpen their analytical abilities by combining coursework with day-to-day professional experience.

Who is the Executive MBA designed for?

Executive MBA students are typically business professionals who are already specialists in a field or industry and include high-calibre managers, executives and entrepreneurs. EMBA students generally enrol in a programme with the need to further develop their general management skills to continue up the corporate ladder, or their enrollment is often tied to a new or anticipated promotion.

EMBA delegates usually have a range of between four and 22 years of managerial experience, and hail from a huge variety of industries and job functions. Delegates often have experience of working in multi-cultural environments and in different countries around the world. It is very common to undetake an EMBA outside of ones home country.

While Executive MBA students come from diverse backgrounds, they all share the desire to:

  • fast-track their careers
  • enhance their management skills
  • develop personally and professionally

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Benefits of an Executive MBA

emba,executive masters of business administration,business administrationThe Executive MBA qualification sets you apart and gives you a genuine edge. The EMBA programme provides you with the knowledge, insights and confidence to succeed in your career, and whether your goal is to progress within your organisation, take on new or global responsibilities or pursue an entrepreneurial route, with the EMBA you will have a great chance at success.

A unique aspect of EMBA programmes is that they bring together a breadth of professional experience and a multitude of perspectives to the classroom, as they attract a weather of business professionals which greatly enriches the educational environment. The variety of nationalities, industries and cultures not only broadens perspectives and enhances class debate and discussion, but ultimately provides students with a close-knit, internationally diverse professional network.

As the delegates combine their experience and skills together, allowing for the sharing of diverse perspectives on various topics, resulting in a challenging, stimulating learning experience that provides for maximum return on time and resources invested.

In summary, Executive MBA's offer delegates the following:

  • a breadth of knowledge across every discipline of business and management - career-broadening management training for executives
  • a well-constructed curriculum of several courses in each of the major business disciplines.
  • the analytical skills, understanding, confidence and language to influence strategy at all levels of your organisation
  • the enhanced communication, leadership and teamwork skills needed to make an impact in your organisation and advance in your career
  • usually do not require permanent relocation, making them ideal for those who can travel virtually anywhere on a regular basis

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Institutes
Asian Institute of Technology (AIT)
Aston Business School, Aston University
Australian School of Business
Babson College: Olin
Bangkok University
Bangor Business School - The Management Centre
Blekinge Institute of Technology
Bloomsbury Business School
Boston College: Carroll
Boston University School of Management
Carnegie Mellon: Tepper
Case Western Reserve: Weatherhead
CEU Business School
Chalmers Advanced Management Programs
China Europe International Business School
Chinese University of Hong Kong
City University: Cass
College of Business at the Auburn University
Columbia Business School
Coppead Graduate School of Business
Cornell University: Johnson
Cranfield School of Management
Curtin Graduate School of Business
Dartmouth College: Tuck
Duke University: Fuqua School of Business
Emory University: Goizueta Business School
Esade Business School
ESCP Europe
European University Barcelona
George Washington University
Georgetown University: McDonough
Glion Institute of Higher Education
Harvard Business School
HEC Paris
Henley Management College
HFU Business School
Hong Kong UST Business School
IE Business School
IESE Business School at University of Navarra
IMD
Imperial College Business School
Indian School of Business
Insead
International Hellenic University
James M. Hull College of Business, Augusta State University
Kelley School of Business
Kellogg / Hong Kong UST Business School
Krannert School of Management (Purdue)
Lancaster University Management School
London Business School



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