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HEC Paris welcomed the new participants of the International Executive MBA in Qatar during an online event on Thursday. The institution will also organise a series of pre-programme activities throughout February and March to further prepare participants for the Executive MBA programme, the first of which will begin in April.
While still accepting applications, HEC Paris urges EMBA candidates to complete their application formalities as soon as possible in order to fully benefit from the pre-program activities.
"The pre-programme activities provide incoming International Executive MBA participants with insights into the learning journey that lies ahead of them,” said Dr. Pablo Martin de Holan, Dean of HEC Paris in Qatar. "A series of initiatives like Majors Fair, Capstone Introduction and Business Environment Webinar prepare incoming participants to fully benefit from the program and how it will help advance their personal and professional objectives.”
Dr. Martin de Holan further added: "Participants who enrol in the International Executive MBA also benefit from a world-class faculty and interactions among senior participants who bring a wealth of practical business experience from a wide spectrum of industries. Impact and excellence are at the core of all of our activities, and has been since our arrival in Qatar a decade ago.”
HEC Paris International Executive MBA, ranked No. 3 in the world by the Financial Times, enables participants to develop their leadership skills and advance their careers. Through this transformational experience, individuals develop a deeper understanding of themselves, their strengths and weaknesses, strengthen connections within the learning community, and gain insight into global business trends. The Executive MBA is a practical and intensive program designed to provide participants with an understanding of the social, economic and environmental aspects of international business and the ability to implement their vision.
"The HEC Paris International Executive MBA represents a great personal learning opportunity to develop strategic vision and strong leadership skills. With its part-time offering, this program is an ideal fit for my busy working schedule that allows me to remain focused on my job while pursuing my degree.” Tariq Atiq, EMBA Class 2020, Deputy General Manager in Corporate Banking Group at Bank Muscat, said.
Another benefit of enrolling in the HEC Paris International Executive MBA is that its graduates will be part of the world’s prestigious alumni network, ranked number one by The Economist in 2019. With more than 60,000 alumni in 150 countries, the institution provides the ideal platform for networking, which is essential for exploring business opportunities, gaining industry intelligence and making career shifts.
Nourin Hisham E, EMBA Class 2016, Executive Director of Strategy, Administration and Projects at Qatar Foundation, said: "The network is one of the strongest offerings of the institution. We have a very strong representation of alumni in the business community, with many opportunities to get together, share ideas and organize socials.”
Doha
HEC Paris welcomed the new participants of the International Executive MBA in Qatar during an online event on Thursday. The institution will also organise a series of pre-programme activities throughout February and March to further prepare participants for the Executive MBA programme, the first of which will begin in April.
While still accepting applications, HEC Paris urges EMBA candidates to complete their application formalities as soon as possible in order to fully benefit from the pre-program activities.
"The pre-programme activities provide incoming International Executive MBA participants with insights into the learning journey that lies ahead of them,” said Dr. Pablo Martin de Holan, Dean of HEC Paris in Qatar. "A series of initiatives like Majors Fair, Capstone Introduction and Business Environment Webinar prepare incoming participants to fully benefit from the program and how it will help advance their personal and professional objectives.”
Dr. Martin de Holan further added: "Participants who enrol in the International Executive MBA also benefit from a world-class faculty and interactions among senior participants who bring a wealth of practical business experience from a wide spectrum of industries. Impact and excellence are at the core of all of our activities, and has been since our arrival in Qatar a decade ago.”
HEC Paris International Executive MBA, ranked No. 3 in the world by the Financial Times, enables participants to develop their leadership skills and advance their careers. Through this transformational experience, individuals develop a deeper understanding of themselves, their strengths and weaknesses, strengthen connections within the learning community, and gain insight into global business trends. The Executive MBA is a practical and intensive program designed to provide participants with an understanding of the social, economic and environmental aspects of international business and the ability to implement their vision.
"The HEC Paris International Executive MBA represents a great personal learning opportunity to develop strategic vision and strong leadership skills. With its part-time offering, this program is an ideal fit for my busy working schedule that allows me to remain focused on my job while pursuing my degree.” Tariq Atiq, EMBA Class 2020, Deputy General Manager in Corporate Banking Group at Bank Muscat, said.
Another benefit of enrolling in the HEC Paris International Executive MBA is that its graduates will be part of the world’s prestigious alumni network, ranked number one by The Economist in 2019. With more than 60,000 alumni in 150 countries, the institution provides the ideal platform for networking, which is essential for exploring business opportunities, gaining industry intelligence and making career shifts.
Nourin Hisham E, EMBA Class 2016, Executive Director of Strategy, Administration and Projects at Qatar Foundation, said: "The network is one of the strongest offerings of the institution. We have a very strong representation of alumni in the business community, with many opportunities to get together, share ideas and organize socials.”