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Overview | Curriculum | Enrollment Information |
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Gain an international perspective. Succeed on a global scale. Clearly distinguish yourself from the generalist crowd. Start to think strategically in an ever-changing global economy and give yourself the competitive advantage.
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Succeed on a global scale.
The Executive MBA in Global Business (EMBA-GB) builds upon an MBA core with four unique modules: Global Markets, Global Supply Chain, Global Organization, and Global Trade. You will also benefit from participation in a Global Strategy Project that provides experience working on a real-world business problem with international implications. The program includes an international residency (typically one week in Latin America or Europe and 12 days in Asia) that will give you first-hand exposure to multiple overseas executives, organizations, and cultures. The EMBA-GB program is conveniently scheduled on Friday evenings and Saturdays during select weekends to minimize conflict with your current career obligations.
17 months, two Atlanta residencies, an international residency, and a global strategy project equal unlimited growth potential for you. |
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Beyond a Case Study: The Global Strategy Project
The Global Strategy Project serves as a capstone experience in which you will work on real-world global strategy issues. As part of a small team, you will be paired with a sponsoring company and assigned a strategic question or global business issue of interest to your sponsor. Under the direction of a faculty advisor, you will complete an entire company analysis using the different methodologies you have learned in the program. Your team will present the results of the analysis, and the answer to the question, to your executive sponsor and your classmates at the conclusion of the program.
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Sustainability Center Receives Grant from Kendeda Fund
Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business’ new Center on Business Strategies for Sustainability recently received a $300,000 grant from the Kendeda Fund. This follows a $750,000, three-year grant received earlier this year from the Ray C. Anderson Foundation to start the Center.
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As a young girl growing up in Turkey, Beril Toktay accepted water and air pollution as a fact of life. “It wasn’t until I went abroad that I saw how much better it could be,” says the professor of operations management and holder of the Brady Family Chair at Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business. Read More... |
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