Henley Business School Partners With the FT to Offer Free Place on Advanced Management Programme
By Henley Business School, PRNEWednesday, September 29, 2010
Henley Business School has Announced it is Working With the Financial Times to Offer a Free Place on its Advanced Management Programme
ST ALBANS, England, September 30, 2010 - Henley Business School is working with the FT to offer the chance to win
a free place on its Advanced Management Programme (AMP), the value of which
is GBP15,995.
This 3-week course can be taken in one go or over three separate weeks
during a year at the business school. (www.henley.reading.ac.uk/) As
well as the course itself, the bursary that is available to FT readers and
visitors to FT.com includes all residential costs and meals on the Henley
campus.
Henley's Advanced Management Programme prepares and develops senior
managers to lead in an increasingly uncertain, ambiguous and changing world.
It is a challenging learning experience that allies the essential practical
and conceptual skills of an MBA with the necessary capabilities to drive and
engage people in ways that unlock their potential and leads to better
business results. It is an essential building block for those recently
appointed to, or about to step up to, an executive leadership role. Full
details on the programme can be found at www.henley.com/amp.
Previous AMP participant Tony Short, Vice President Europe, Middle East
Africa, Dresser Wayne commented on the programme,
"As I was moving into a new role within the organisation I wanted to
develop some extra skills around mergers and acquisitions, fine tuning my
strategic thinking. Although I have close links through friends with other
business schools it was the name and reputation of Henley which swung it for
me. More than anything else it was the construction of the course, the
combination of practical experience with learning experience."
To apply, entrants must submit their CV and a short essay of up to 500
words on the subject, 'How can leaders provide authentic and ethical
leadership while meeting the demands of their stakeholders and ensuring the
profitability of their business?' by email to business.school@ft.com by 3rd
October 2010.
About Henley Business School at the University of Reading:
Henley Business School is one of Europe's largest full-service business
schools and offers a comprehensive range of management courses, including
undergraduate business degrees, executive education (
www.henley.reading.ac.uk/executiveeducation/) and leadership training.
(www.henley.reading.ac.uk/executiveeducation/thought-leadership/cl-thoughtleadership.aspx)
Its portfolio also encompasses the world-ranked Henley
MBA, Executive MBA and Flexible Learning MBA, The Henley Doctor of Business
Administration, PhD opportunities, and postgraduate Masters courses in
business. It is also one of the very few international business schools to
hold triple accredited status (AMBA, EQUIS, AACSB).
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