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How an executive MBA prepares professionals for global business challenges

 

In an Easy Shiksha feature, Dr Bhanu Ranjan, Assistant Dean - Executive MBA (Singapore) and Associate Professor of Communications, highlights how an Executive MBA (EMBA) equips professionals to navigate present and future business challenges.

She underlines that the global business landscape has undergone transformations in recent years due to factors such as geopolitical conflicts, climate change, and economic uncertainties. These challenges, directly impact global trade and business operations.

Dr Ranjan explains that an EMBA program prepares leaders by offering a broad curriculum covering key business functions such as operations, marketing, finance, strategy, entrepreneurship, and information technology.

Dr Bhanu Ranjan Easy Shiksha

The article outlines five areas where an EMBA program help build competence.

  1. Strategic thinking
  2. Embracing innovation and technology
  3. Leadership in a VUCA (Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, and Ambiguous) world
  4. Developing a global perspective, and
  5. Fostering adaptability and resilience.

These qualities empower professionals to drive innovation, respond effectively to challenges, and lead their organisations toward sustainable growth in an ever-evolving global business environment.

To read the full article, please click here.

 

 

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