作者ClearAdmit (ClearAdmit)
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标题[情报] CA专访top-15 MBA Adcom系列: LBS
时间Sat Jul 14 11:02:17 2012
大家好!CA最近完成了一系列的MBA Adcom Directors一对一专访,在这几个星期内会把
所有专访的内容公布在我们的网站上。我们也会在PTT这里PO每个专访的小片段(因为整
个访问内容太长不方便全部PO,请见谅!)。 一旦我们在CA网站上公布所有内容, 一定
会跟大家update.
现在, 请先看专访系列的下一位访问对象:
London Business School Associate Director: David Simpson (DS)
CA: What's the single most exciting development, change or event
happening at LBS this coming year?
DS: There has been a lot going on at the school, so I have a lot to talk about.
We are very progressive in terms of looking at where we want to go and how we
can have an impact on the way the world does business. We have spent the
past year or so as an institution exploring our own values and what makes us
special and unique. Together we have all examined what we all love about
this place, what makes it tick and what we really stand for.
The greatest development this year at London Business School has been the
focus on reviews to our MBA and Master's in Finance programs. At regular
periods we look closely at all our programs, taking time to appreciate what
works really well and what we should be offering our students to give them a
well-rounded global business education. Top programs have to adapt and
change constantly. Last year, the program directors and senior faculty had
the major job of looking at the MBA and making some changes to it. This year
is the turn of the Master's in Finance.
The MBA changes are being rolled out for the first year class now. What we
have tried to do is organize and structure our learning into key themes,
creating an overarching structure that will flow through in a sequence to
help our students learn in the most effective way.
One early highlight of the program is the Leadership Launch right at the
beginning. This is really about students taking a look at themselves and
reflecting on what they have done so far and how they want to develop.
In the first year of the program, the themes are based around analytical
frameworks designed to let students build their skills, knowledge and
insight. In the first term we are focusing on tools and techniques –
accounting, finance, economics, etc. The second term is focused more on
managing the organization with courses like marketing, operations and
strategy. The third term we have entitled “Engaging with the World.” It
involves looking at organizations in a global context and includes more
practical application courses. Finally, we have also added a new course to
the first year – a business, government and society course that looks at
ethics, corporate social responsibility and regulation in government. In
this course we have gathered together some pre-existing areas and built on
them. Having that within the first year shows our commitment to business and
society and the fact that we want our students to make a real difference and
have a profound, positive impact on the way they are doing business.
In the second year, the focus changes to become a lot more personal. It's
about developing the leadership and organizational skills to become a true
leader. Students in their second year can choose from lots of electives. (We
are currently carrying out a review of our elective portfolio – nothing
stands still in this place!) We have added new elements that extend further
our already impressive focus on global business. This will take the form of
a compulsory, week-long international assignment that will entail spending
time in a different country. Students will go out in groups on a week-long
assignment, at the end of which they will produce a substantial piece of
written work.
Of course, students can also still choose to go on international exchange,
just as they always could. That’s a huge part of our offering. Our MBA
students also have to take a second language.
There are many other elements of the program that are designed to enhance its
global nature. Integrating learning with practical, global experience is a
powerful part of the London Business School MBA. Global Business Experiences
form a key part of the second year. Accompanied by members of faculty,
groups of students will be travelling to destinations such as China, India,
Turkey, the United States and South Africa to work in small teams completing
projects and gaining insight into international business practices, visiting
a number of leading and interesting companies. The portfolio of assignments
has been designed to offer a choice of both location and theme, allowing
students to tailor assignments to their own interests and development needs.
All these global elements highlight our commitment to developing future
global business leaders.
To leverage the fact that we are based in an amazing city we ensure that
students have every opportunity to make the most of London. We have launched
London Talks and London Business Experiences, where we get high-profile
business people to come in and talk about what they are doing. These and the
London fieldwork experiences are about doing more with the fact that we are
right in the heart of this fantastic global business center. The current MBA
class visited Chelsea Football Club, Saatchi and Saatchi and The Bank of
England. We are building in new opportunities every year to really leverage
our central London location, which I personally think is fantastic. We
strive to ensure that our profile is extremely high in London, as it is all
around the world.
We have also added an LBS case competition. We found that students were
entering lots of case competitions around the world and doing very well, so
we decided to add our own case competition to the program. It will involve
reviewing a case study and highlighting strategic challenges faced by real
global companies. The case competition will take place toward the end of the
second year, bringing us into Capstone, which is the finale of the program.
Finally, we have retained the incredibly popular flexible exit points. So
students can opt for a 15-, 18-, or 21-month route through the program.
Our world leading Master's in Finance program is undergoing a curriculum
review this year which will focus on specialism's in key areas of finance.
For pre-experience candidates our Master's in Management goes from strength
to strength. And for more experienced managers our Executive MBA runs
intakes in both London and Dubai. Our EMBA-Global Americas & Europe and
EMBA-Global Asia programs, run in conjunction with Columbia Business School
and Hong Kong University, give a very special group of outstanding people the
opportunity to study across continents, alongside their global careers.
Finally our Sloan Masters in Leadership and Strategy shapes today's senior
executives to become tomorrow's effective leaders.
So much has been changing in these last few months in the master's degree
programs area. It has been an absolutely fantastic period to work at the
school.
I haven't even had a chance to mention all the innovation taking place in
our Executive Education business!
Stay tuned for more interview excerpts from the admissions directors of other
top MBA programs!
Best,
Kevin
[email protected]
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Kevin Chen
Senior Admissions Counselor, Clear Admit LLC (
http://www.clearadmit.com/)
Stanford Graduate School of Business, class of 2005
Harvard Kennedy School of Government, class of 2000
Princeton University, class of 1994
Previous work experiences: McKinsey; NBA; Reuters
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