Business School Netherlands explain how the “Action Learning” approach to it’s International Action Learning MBA has achieved amazing results. Find out how it can help you…
“Quality Education”, “Return on Investment”, “Accreditation” and “Cost of the programme” often arise during discussions with prospective students who are considering embarking on an MBA programme. Established in 1988 as a small MBA provider, Business School Netherlands has grown to become the largest MBA provider in the Netherlands and knows a lot about delivering business education to professionals worldwide.
Business School Netherlands based in Buren, Holland, has been active in the development of business leaders and management professionals for more than twenty years and continues to expand the provision of International Action Learning MBA programmes beyond the boundaries of the Netherlands, thereby creating a global Action Learning community of business leaders.
Dr Billy Coop, says that the Action Learning approach adopted by BSN as its core learning methodology for its International Action Learning MBA, has achieved amazing results in the field of business problem-solving,
A major benefit of BSN’s International Action Learning MBA programme is the level of interaction experienced during the international study blocks held in Buren in Holland and in other countries around the world. During these study blocks students share their business experiences and challenges with their fellow students and internationally experienced tutors; exchanging ideas, reaching across cultural divides, all of which creates an excitingly different learning experience.
The international faculty members are experts in their specific market sector, working for and with multinationals worldwide. Their combined knowledge ensures the most productive study environment possible.
Furthermore, the variety of international students drawn from countries around the globe ensures that students are exposed to a wide range of thought leadership as they share innovative ideas and solutions to real life organisational problems and challenges. BSN believes that the most important part of doing an international MBA is learning to learn.
BSN MBA students develop their skills by working on complex business problems within their own organisation which other teaching methods often do not address. In this way students directly improve their leadership skills and management competencies by acquiring relevant and appropriate knowledge and then using this knowledge to find solutions to these complex organisational business problems. As such, they become better equipped to cope with tomorrow’s business challenges than those who can simply recite yesterday’s theories.
You can view BSN’s StudyLink Profile here – Business School Netherlands.
BSN has extensive experience in the African market through its international network which offers its Dutch accredited programmes in Nigeria, Ghana, Rwanda and Sudan. Entry requirements to the International Action Learning MBA include an appropriate degree and management experience. BSN also offers a subsidised pricing policy for all African countries.
The International Action Learning MBA, a variant of the Distance Learning MBA, is accredited by the Netherlands Flanders Accreditation Organisation (NVAO) (CROHO registration number 70053).
For more information please visit www.mymba.eu or email international@bsn.eu
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