King's launching Executive MBA


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Kings College London is hiring a programme manager for a new executive MBA. Check out this job at King's College London: https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/3090186647

In the crowded London market, King's Business School has won some success with a stackable MSc in executive management. This could follow the sane model where professionals can take focussed small courses and a general management core.

Kings College London is hiring a programme manager for a new executive MBA. Check out this job at King's College London: https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/3090186647

In the crowded London market, King's Business School has won some success with a stackable MSc in executive management. This could follow the sane model where professionals can take focussed small courses and a general management core.
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donho199

Many EMBA closed for good. 

King's would follow the same fate.

Sure they will have some customers, from corporate, loyal alumni.

It is simply not attractive enough and take decades to build brand equity.

Look at Yale, it has been a school for NGO and social sector for many many years.

Yale endowment worth more than the whole UK University industry combined

Many EMBA closed for good.&nbsp;<br><br>King's would follow the same fate.<br><br>Sure they will have some customers, from corporate, loyal alumni.<br><br>It is simply not attractive enough and take decades to build brand equity.<br><br>Look at Yale, it has been a school for NGO and social sector for many many years.<br><br>Yale endowment worth more than the whole UK University industry combined
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Duncan

If they have a stackable approach, then they are out of the rankings. However, I could see a niche with that if they allow transfers: people who have taken the senior leadership apprenticeship at one school who want a Russell Group MBA. The overall approach, of starting with focussed courses and then taking the core, could also work with people who cannot get full funding but can get a smaller annual amount. 

If they have a stackable approach, then they are out of the rankings. However, I could see a niche with that if they allow transfers: people who have taken the senior leadership apprenticeship at one school who want a Russell Group MBA. The overall approach, of starting with focussed courses and then taking the core, could also work with people who cannot get full funding but can get a smaller annual amount.&nbsp;
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