Business

October 3, 2017

Netherlands business school urges Nigerian CEOs to embrace Action Learning

NIMC

Nigerian chief executive officers, CEOs, have been enjoined to embrace Action Learning methodologies to transform their organizations. Mr. Lere Baale, CEO of Business School Netherlands, BSN, in Nigeria, made this call in a press statement, while also announcing that all is set for the graduation of 74 freshly produced Masters in Business Administration, MBAs, of the School in Scheveningen, The Netherlands.

“Today’s CEOs face onerous internal vulnerabilities and external challenges in an economy fraught with puzzling and chaotic conditions. This is why BSN is launching a Special MBA for CEOs as a unique proposition designed to help CEO’s achieve company-wide transformation while equipping them with tough skills to ride the waves of changing economic climate, and achieve sustainable leadership in their respective industries,” said Mr. Lere.

A total of 74 fresh MBA Graduates of Business School Netherlands will graduate on October 7, 2017 in The Netherlands. Eleven Nigerians scored Distinctions (including one Cum Laude) in their final dissertations in the Executive MBA programme while two Nigerians also achieved overall Distinctions.

BSN’s unique teaching and learning methods have earned the school accolades across the world and endeared it to students, graduates and employers worldwide and particularly in Nigeria. He therefore enjoined Nigerian CEOs and managers desirous of internationally acknowledged MBA certificates to save themselves the financial stress and mental rigor of funding and procuring international travelling documents and take advantage of the BSN’s presence in Nigeria and its Special MBA for CEOs to fulfill their ambitions.

“The BSN MBA,” he said, “is awarded centrally in the Netherlands. The over 488 people that have earned the BSN’s MBA through the Nigerian outreach have had to satisfy the requirements of the parent institution.” The certificate awarding ceremonies are also held in the Netherlands to further cement the international status of BSN.

The intent of BSNN Action Learning is to contribute to higher education in management learning and facilitate the development of African CEOs and managers’ skills, knowledge, research capabilities and ability to take action with regards to the problems, prospects and challenges facing their own organizations.

With over 1400 enrollments, Nigeria has become a leading BSN location in the world, offering experiential action-learning programmes pioneered by Business School Netherlands.  To date, the school has graduated over 488 ‘Action Learning’ MBA researchers, managers and business leaders.