The one-day MBA 2018: The fundamentals of business taught by world-leading academics

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The one-day MBA 2018: The fundamentals of business taught by world-leading academics

By The Guardian Masterclasses

Date and time

Sunday, October 28, 2018 · 10am - 4pm GMT

Location

Royal Society of Medicine

1 Wimpole Street London W1G 0AE United Kingdom

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Description

This event has passed, for this year's event on 27th October 2019 - see here.

Give your career a step up at this day of talks with leading academics of MBA programmes at LSE and Imperial College London.

“A wonderful day which I’d highly recommend.”

Have you ever dreamed of studying for an MBA? Building on the success of the Guardian’s one-day MBA last year, we are bringing back this insightful seminar that will introduce you to the core elements of a Master of Business Administration degree.

You’ll have unprecedented access to content normally locked away in the ivory towers of universities at a fraction of the cost: while an accredited MBA can cost up to £50,000, our one-day MBA costs less than £200.

The class is taught by some of the UK’s most experienced business academics, who teach MBA programmes at institutions including Imperial College London and London School of Economics and Political Science.

If you’ve ever considered applying for an MBA, or want to advance your business career, this is a course you won’t regret investing in.

Content

The core elements of a master’s degree in business administration and management:

  • Influencing change: Dr Connson Locke, senior lecturer at London School of Economics and Political Science, will teach you strategies for creating change around you, including how to negotiate, deliver change and enhance your leadership skills.

“Unbelievably good”

  • Transforming your business strategy: Professor George Yip from Imperial College Business School will offer his latest research on how to make radical changes to a company’s business model.

“Highlight of the day…. I learnt a lot during this talk and can see how I could use this in my career”

  • Leadership in a digitally transformed world: Professor Nelson Phillips from Imperial College Business School will explore the key leadership competencies that underpin leadership success in modern organisations, and discuss the new challenges that have arisen in the face of digital transformation.
  • Motivation, goal pursuit and consumer behaviour: Dr Heather Kappes from London School of Economics will share insights into motivation and goal pursuit, giving you the tools to close the "intention-behaviour gap" so that you, your employees, and your customers are more likely to achieve the goals you set.
  • Digitising your business: Professor Leslie Willcocks from London School of Economics will take you through how to move your business to digital, including the challenges, the payoffs and the changing nature of digital businesses.

"I thought this course was fascinating, the topics were so interesting and hugely important and relevant for me, and for others I spoke to" - attendee from last year

Host profile

John-Paul Flintoff is an author, performer and strategy adviser to a range of individuals and organisations. His book How To Change The World is published in 16 languages. He tweets @jpflintoff

Tutor profiles

Dr Connson Locke is a senior lecturer at London School of Economics and Political Science. She teaches courses in organisational behaviour, leadership, negotiation and decision-making. View her academic profile here.

George Yip is a professor of marketing and strategy at Imperial College Business School. He serves on the editorial advisory board of MIT Sloan Management Review, and has held business positions at companies including Unilever and PwC. View his academic profile here.

Nelson Phillips is the Abu Dhabi Chamber Choir in Strategy and Innovation at Imperial College Business School. Prior to joining Imperial in 2005, he was the Beckwith Professor of Management Studies at Cambridge University's Judge Business School. He teaches leadership, innovation and digital business on the MBA and EMBA programmes at Imperial, and delivers executive education for a wide range of corporate clients. View his academic profile here.

Dr Heather Kappes is an assistant professor of marketing at London School of Economics, where she conducts research on motivation and goal pursuit in the context of consumer behaviour. Her background is in social psychology and her research has been covered in media outlets such as the Wall Street Journal, Psychology Today and Forbes. View her academic profile here.

Professor Leslie Willcocks is the professor of technology work and globalisation at the Department of Management at London School of Economics, with a doctorate from the University of Cambridge. At LSE, he heads research into outsourcing, automation and blockchain technologies. He is also editor-in-chief of the Journal of Information Technology, and he previously taught at the University of Oxford for nine years. View his academic profile here.

Full course and returns information on the Masterclasses website

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Harnessing the expertise and specialisms within the organisation, our courses are led by first class and award winning guardian professionals whilst also drawing on the skills and expertise of other leading figures at the forefront of the creative and digital industries.

The programme is aimed at anyone interested in personal or professional development whether that be refining your skills, focusing your ambition or simply broadening your mind and gaining inspiration.

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