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UCLA PGPX is a comprehensive programme of one year primarily conducted by senior faculty members from the UCLA Anderson School of Management as well as industry experts. [19] Besides this UCLA Anderson School of Management also offers executive programs on corporate governance, creativity & innovation, women leadership and media.
Global leadership is the interdisciplinary study of the key elements that future leaders in all realms of the personal experience should acquire to effectively familiarize themselves with the psychological, physiological, geographical, geopolitical, anthropological and sociological effects of globalization.
The UCLA-NUS Executive MBA (EMBA) is an education management program developed jointly by the University of California, Los Angeles (Anderson) and the National University of Singapore, School of Business. It allows senior executives from all around the world to participate.
Mitchell Kupchak (MBA 1987) – general manager, Charlotte Hornets Thad Levine (MBA 1999) – senior vice president, general manager of the Minnesota Twins Kelly Perdew (MBA 1996) – co-founder and managing general partner, Moonshots Capital; winner, The Apprentice season 2
The International Leaders Programme (ILP) is an international leadership development and networking programme. [1] The programme is organised and delivered by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office of the Government of the United Kingdom. [2] The ILP is not to be confused by programmes of a similar name provided by other organisations.
University of Miami President Julio Frenk, a Mexico-born global health expert, will become the next chancellor of UCLA and first Latino tapped to lead the nation’s top public research university ...
The Sloan Fellows Program is the world's first general management and leadership education program for mid-career experienced managers. [citation needed] In the following decades, the program was expanded to include masters degree programmes at the Stanford Graduate School of Business in 1957, [1] and London Business School in 1968. [2]
The GRLI aims at building a world where leaders contribute to the creation of economic and societal progress in a globally responsible and sustainable way. A starting point for global leadership includes, according to GRLI, fairness, freedom, honesty, humanity, tolerance, transparency, responsibility and solidarity, and sustainability. [7]