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Ghanaian business executives and political leaders can now receive tailor-made Executive Programs that are modern and meet international standards at Nobel International Business School (NIBS).
Under the distinguished leadership of Prof. Kwaku Atuahene-Gima, Executive Dean of the school, NIBS is set to make major headways in the provision of first class training.
Prof. Kwaku Atuahene-Gima is a renowned international scholar and innovation management expert in the world.
He is also one -time Professor of Marketing and Innovation Management at the China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) in Shanghai and the Founding Executive Director of CEIBS Africa Campus in Accra (Jan 2008 – Oct, 2013).
Prof Atuahene-Gima said: "The challenge of a leader is to ensure that their executives develop the 21st century management skills while phasing out redundant or outdated skills. But how many times have you invested large sums of money in executive education and training and later wondered what impact it had on your executives and company? Let’s face it, many executive education programs today are just not good enough in terms of real business impact”.
“To help you achieve this, NIBS has collaborated with Mannheim Business School (MBS), Germany and Swiss Business School (SBS), Zurich, to offer a totally different approach to executive education; one designed to make a significant impact on your executives and your company by providing real, measuring results”, Prof. Atuahene-Gima added.
“Our model has significant advantages over traditional forms of executive education. It is an inside-out process that focuses on real business issues, brings in more buy-in, quicker and effective implementation because it taps into the knowledge and commitment of your executives. Let me assure you that as an innovative business school, we understand the varied needs and resources of different clients. Hence, unlike other business schools, we offer multiple price points for our IN ACTION programs.
We help you manage trade-offs between your budget and methods, problem complexity, length, and outcomes of the program you require. We are confident that with our many years of industry-related research and executive education and training activities, we are in a position to help you build lasting, dynamic executive capacity within your company. I encourage you to explore our Executive Education in Action programs”, the President of NIBS concluded.
NIBS Executive Education programs currently being undertaken include: Strategic Marketing in Action (SMA); Strategic Finance in Action (SFA); Sustainability Leadership in Action (SLA); High Performance Boards in Action (HPBA); High Performance Leadership in Action (HPLA); Women Leadership in Action (WLA); Strategic Innovation in Action (SIA); Advanced Strategic Management in Action (ASMA); Service Leadership and Customer Experience Management in Action; Government Innovation in Action (GIA); Women in Wealth Creation for Africa (WWeCA), and Building Talent in Action (BTA).
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