Chaim Fershtman with the EMBA class
The Sasin Executive MBA Experience
The times they are a'changin'. Are you?
When change in the status quo is the status quo, changing careers, developing new competencies, broadening your perspective and narrowing your goals become vital.
Action is required.
If you're taking any of the following actions in Thailand, the Sasin Executive MBA (EMBA) will be the catalyst for the transformation you seek:
- a transition from specialist to general/senior management
- a leap into entrepreneurship, or development from entrepreneur to professional business manager
- a relocation to Thailand with a need for knowledge and a powerful network
- re-learning management fundamentals and the cutting-edge concepts driving change.
The Partnership: Kellogg, Wharton and Chulalongkorn University
Sasin's Executive MBA program is an intensive 2-year general management program, taught in English in Bangkok, Thailand. Courses are scheduled in six 5-week modules. Classes meet on Wednesday evenings and all day Saturday during each module. In the second year, participants spend two intensive weeks in residence at one of the top-rated management schools in the world, Kellogg School of Management.
The Executive MBA was developed by a collaboration of Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School and Thailand's most famous university, Chulalongkorn University.
Executive MBA participants represent the very best minds in Southeast Asia: successful entrepreneurs, leaders in major multinational corporations and consulting firms, and key public sector managers.
They are taught by visiting professors from, among several world-class programs, Kellogg and Wharton, as well as by full-time Sasin faculty and other experts in Southeast Asia. The Sasin EMBA curriculum and all faculty appointments continue to be reviewed and endorsed by Kellogg School of Management.
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"...Don't expect that once you have a Sasin degree, you are bound for a promotion the next day. A Sasin degree will help you progress in your career provided you can apply your knowledge to your work. ..."
Nophadol Siwabutr (1991)
Executive Vice President for Corporate Affairs
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