Saturday July 15, 2006...3 Months Project Based Internship International Exchange Programme...
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Saturday July 15, 2006
Outline of presentation
Why LBS, Why Nigeria?
Executive Impact Study
MEMBA Programme
ProgrammeRequirement and tuition
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Boko Haram affected only less than 5% of Nigeria’s population
Nigeria
LAGOS
Why the MBA Impact Study?
To help evaluate if undergoing the LBS MBAprogram can be related to various measures ofsuccess in graduates.
Key Indicators
Career
Financial Returns
Outlook on Life
Findings on MBA Impact Study
0%
2%
4%
6%
8%
10%
12%
14%
16%
18%
20%
20%
17%
14% 14%
8% 8%7%
6%5%
1%
Why people do an MBA?
27.8%
55.6%
14.8%
0.0%1.9%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
Yes,
definitely
Yes, to
some
extent
I don’t know
No, not
really
No,
definitely
not
The MBA met my Expectations relating to Business
83.4%
I wanted the MBA to help facilitate a career change from
Engineering to Finance (MBA Graduate )
“Being on the MBA programme made me understand how businesses were run especially how strategy plays a key role” (MBA Graduate 2014)
Conclusion – MBA Impact
Increased self-confidence is most valued by MBA graduates
76% of MBAs are placed within 6 months of graduation and 94% are placed within 12 months of graduation.
The top 5 industries recruiting MBAs are the consulting, financial services, FMCG, retail and telecoms ( in this order)
Expectations of participants especially those relating to business are met during the MBA
The MBA makes at least an 80% contribution to the development of skills requirement for job performance.
Average salary increase of graduates after the program is 180%.
80% of participants became more ethically aware after the MBA.
MBA graduates are usually committed to their jobs even when they do not derive satisfaction from their organizations
Findings on Executive MBA Impact Study
2%
0% 15%
56%
27%
The MBA has helped me manage
my career better
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Neutral
Agree
Strongly Agree
0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0%
Yes, Definitely
Yes, to some extent
I don’t know
No, not really
No, definitely not
The MBA has or will help me start own business
• Career advancement is traditionally seen as one of the main
reasons why people do the Executive MBA program.
• Over 80% of sample respondents agree that the MBA has
enabled them manage their careers better.
• 70% of sample respondents were promoted just after the MBA
while 75% have changed jobs at least once in line with their
career aspirations.
• About 70% of sample respondents believe that the MBA has
provided them with the required knowledge and skills to start and
manage their own businesses
• One could infer that the Executive MBA is a program for managers
aspiring to be Entrepreneurs
Conclusion – Executive MBA Impact
Self-development is the major reason for EMBA program.
Acquiring new business related knowledge is what participants value the most from the EMBA program
The EMBA program provides managers with entrepreneurship skills enabling them start and manage their own businesses
The EMBA contribute at least 80% on development of job related skills
Upward salary progression is guaranteed with an average increase of 27% just after the program
International Executive Study Immersion
International Executive Study Immersion:
– Nanyang
Technological
University,
Singapore
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Exchange Program in IPADE, Mexico
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International Executive Study Immersion:
IESE Business School
14
MBA Year 1 Courses
1st Semester 1
•Analysis of Business Problems
•Corporate Financial Accounting
•Business Ethics
•Management Communication
•Quantitative Analysis
1st Semester 2
•Human Behaviour in Org 1
•Economic Environment of Business 1
•Introduction to Marketing
•Cost and Management accounting
•Intro to Financial Management 1
2nd Semester 1
•Operations Management
•Strategic Management I
•Marketing Management 2
•Business Statistics
2nd Semester 2
•Market Research
•Management Information System
•Operations Strategy
•Human Behaviour in Organizations II
•Social and Political Environment of Business
•Life Project
MBA Year 2 Electives
Course Type
Entrepreneurship* Core
Sample Electives
Economic Environment of Business II Elective
Purchasing, Supply & Chain Management Elective
Service Management Elective
Business Law Elective
Tax Planning Elective
Student-Led Activities
Toastmasters Helps you develop public speaking skills
Finance Club Prepares you for a career in Finance
Consulting
Academy
Prepares you for a career in Consulting
Africa Business
Conference Club
Creates a platform for continued discussion and
increased awareness of business opportunities in Africa
SME Logic Providing management advisory services for SMEs
Project “What Next?”
Engages industry experts (mainly CEOs of large
organisations)
Sports Club Promotes health and physical fitness among
participants
MBA Programme Format
Duration - 18 months
2 sessions
Monday-Fridays: 8:30am – 4:00pm
3 Months Project Based Internship
International Exchange Programme (optional)
MBA + Specialization
Dual Degree programme
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How to Get Full MBA Scholarship
1. Apply for MBA.
2. Take Graduate Management and Admission Test,
GMAT or Graduate Requirement Exam.
3. Submit your GMAT or GRE result.
4. Admission Interview.
5. Scholarship Interview
6. Scholarship Offer
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Modular EMBA Year 1 Courses
Assignments 7.5 weeks in between modules
Modular EMBA Year 2 Courses
Assignments 7.5 weeks in between modules
Modular EMBA Programme format
Duration – 24 months
2 sessions, 6 modules
1 Intensive week in 2 months
1 week International module (compulsory)
MEMBA + Specialization
Classes start September 2016
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Requirements for the Modular EMBA programmes
Minimum of a second class lower University degree in any discipline or if lower, a Post-Graduate Diploma from a recognized University.
Minimum of 5 credits required in baccalaureate or secondary school including English and Mathematics.
Good GMAT or GRE score or a good score at LBS administered test.
7 years post-qualification work experience.
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Tuition Fees
Modular EMBA Fees : NGN 3,170,500 per session, the
programme runs in two sessions. NGN 6,341,000
(9,890,302.34 CFA) in total.
MBA Fees: NGN2,128,500 per session. Either NGN 4,257,000.
Full scholarship for international students and partial
scholarships for local students.
The fees are payable in installments per term. The fees cover
tuition, course materials and cost of accommodation abroad.
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Apply Now and Write the Entrance Exam
Apply online now at www.lbs.edu.ng
Entrance Exam is coming up visit www.lbs.edu.ngfor dates
You can submit GMAT or GRE. No minimum score
Take the step now. You have nothing to loose.
Thursday, September 22, 2016
Recap
Why Nigeria and Lagos?
Why LBS?
Executive Impact Study
MEMBA Programme
International Executive Study Immersion
Tuition
Contact Details
Call: +2347080070527
Whatsapp: +2347080070527
Skype ID: lbsmba1
Email: [email protected]