CUHK Executive MBA No. 1 Again in Asia

The University's Executive MBA Programme has, for the second time running, been ranked the best in Asia, and 20th worldwide, by the London-based magazine Financial Times.

The second Financial Times Top 50 ranking of Executive MBA programmes, released on 14th October 2002, is based on the responses of two questionnaires: one for the business schools, and the other for their alumni who have been in the workplace for three years after graduation. The rankings were compiled on the basis of responses from 69 business schools and 2,155 of their graduates.

The University's Executive MBA Programme, launched in 1993, is the first programme of its kind offered in Hong Kong. It is a two-year part-time programme for developing in participants the essential skills and knowledge of modern management, and preparing them for general management responsibilities at the senior executive level. Relevance to Hong Kong's strategic location within China and the Asia-Pacific region is emphasized.

 

EMBA Forum Makes Power Debut

The new season of the EMBA Forum 2002-3 kicked off on 19th September with a presentation by Mrs. Betty Yuen (right), managing director of CLP Power Hong Kong Ltd., to over 80 EMBA students and alumni in the MBA Town Centre in Central. Her presentation, 'Challenges of the Power Industry: Implications to Hong Kong's Future', was followed by a lively discussion with her panellists, Ms. Susanna Chiu (middle) (EMBA '97, also chair of the first EMBA Forum) and Mr. Raymond P. Ho (left) (EMBA '95).

The EMBA Forum is designed to provide an opportunity for EMBA students and alumni to interact with business leaders over a wide range of management issues relevant to Hong Kong, mainland China, and the Asia-Pacific.

 


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