13 to 15 October 2017 - UofG-McGill Executive Education Course: Unlocking Leadership and Global Market Potential
Published: 30 June 2017
Given the multifaceted demands that business leaders are facing today, this three-day Executive Education course, hosted by the University of Glasgow Singapore, brings together experts from the Adam Smith Business School and the McGill Executive Institute. The course aims to help practicing managers improve their leadership skills in three crucial areas: strategic stakeholder management, global finance and strategic leadership.
Fri, 13 to Sun, 15 October 2017
9.00am - 5.00pm
Hilton Hotel, Singapore
Fee: 4280SGD (includes 7% GST)
Fee covers 3 full day courses, all materials and a networking dinner.
10% OFF FOR EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION, TILL 31 AUGUST 2017
To book a place, please click here
Closing date: 9 Oct 2017
Given the multifaceted demands that business leaders are facing today, this three-day Executive Education course, hosted by the University of Glasgow Singapore, brings together experts from the Adam Smith Business School and the McGill Executive Institute. The course aims to help practicing managers improve their leadership skills in three crucial areas: strategic stakeholder management, global finance and strategic leadership.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This course is aimed at individuals, who currently hold managerial positions in South-East Asia and would like to improve their leadership skills. While the course is also open to all practicing managers, who might be interested in registering, it is particularly suitable for higher-level managers or middle managers aspiring, or about to, ascent into higher management positions. It also suitable for those looking for a refresher in higher management.
KEY BENEFITS
- By the end of this course, participants should expect to have gained:
- Harness your power to mobilize talent and inspire commitment
- Challenge your beliefs within a network of top caliber participants and faculty
- Drive emerging and generative change opportunities and effective strategy.
For further information, please contact Carol Ng or Xiang Li
First published: 30 June 2017