Hi there,
Am looking for some advice for choosing the right emba option for me.
I am a CFO with 18 years experience in industry/servies for small/medium companies (100/150 employees). My goal is to go the next step in an MD, GM, CEO role still in small/medium size companies or possibly starting my own business. I want to broaden my skills (management, strategy etc.) but especially get to develop my soft skills (& network) through a strong cohort. If going for starting my business, I would like to use the EMBA for producing the whole concept.
Budget is 50/60k€ and probably not having company support. Locations could be France (HEC, ESSEC, ESCP etc.), Germany (Frankfurt, WHU, Mannheim), Belgium (Vlerick), NL (Maastricht, Rotterdam). I don't see other options ...
Thanks for your suggestions!
J.
Which E-mba around Luxembourg area?
Posted May 09, 2019 10:51
Am looking for some advice for choosing the right emba option for me.
I am a CFO with 18 years experience in industry/servies for small/medium companies (100/150 employees). My goal is to go the next step in an MD, GM, CEO role still in small/medium size companies or possibly starting my own business. I want to broaden my skills (management, strategy etc.) but especially get to develop my soft skills (& network) through a strong cohort. If going for starting my business, I would like to use the EMBA for producing the whole concept.
Budget is 50/60k€ and probably not having company support. Locations could be France (HEC, ESSEC, ESCP etc.), Germany (Frankfurt, WHU, Mannheim), Belgium (Vlerick), NL (Maastricht, Rotterdam). I don't see other options ...
Thanks for your suggestions!
J.
Posted May 09, 2019 14:15
These are all good options. In practice, it might depend on where you want to build your network.
The Rotterdam MBA in Cologne might be a great choice. Paris is an easy rail connection, but many of the grandes écoles have EMBA options that are a bit lightweight.
The Euro*MBA is a very good value option.
The Rotterdam MBA in Cologne might be a great choice. Paris is an easy rail connection, but many of the grandes écoles have EMBA options that are a bit lightweight.
The Euro*MBA is a very good value option.
Posted May 13, 2019 18:09
These are all good options. In practice, it might depend on where you want to build your network.
The Rotterdam MBA in Cologne might be a great choice. Paris is an easy rail connection, but many of the grandes écoles have EMBA options that are a bit lightweight.
The Euro*MBA is a very good value option.
Thanks Duncan ... as always very responsive ;-)
Just in absolute terms, what program would best prepare me for entrepreneurship? for building up my project while following the program and get good advices (teachers and cohort)?
The Rotterdam MBA in Cologne might be a great choice. Paris is an easy rail connection, but many of the grandes écoles have EMBA options that are a bit lightweight.
The Euro*MBA is a very good value option. [/quote]
Thanks Duncan ... as always very responsive ;-)
Just in absolute terms, what program would best prepare me for entrepreneurship? for building up my project while following the program and get good advices (teachers and cohort)?
Posted May 13, 2019 18:57
Sorry, that would take me a bit of time to work through. Off the top of my head, I would guess HEC or RSM.
Posted May 15, 2019 12:41
HEC is a great choice and ESSEC could work as well. Is the EMBA at EMLYON possible for you? (3 days a month over 20 months)
Posted May 27, 2019 23:04
I am leaning towards the maastrichtMba at the Maastricht University (they stop the EuroMba for a year until completely reshaped). Seems like the best option for me both in terms of tuition, distance, return and quality of courses ...
Posted May 30, 2019 19:09
I didn't realize the EuroMBA had been paused. Have you looked into RSM?
Posted Sep 11, 2019 13:09
Hello Jerome_tri, hope this message finds you well. We are located in Luxembourg, right in the heart of Europe and have an excellent AACSB accredited MBA program available. This accreditation is recognized world-wide and this point would be extremely important to such an international global minded individual like yourself. If you would like to receive additional information please do not hesitate to contact me directly on [email protected]. Looking forward to hearing from you and wish you all the best in your future endeavors.
Posted Mar 30, 2021 15:26
Hey Charlene. When you're in a hurry, you can upgrade your written English for free with the Grammarly add-ins and apps (https://app.grammarly.com/apps).
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