Lagos Business School (LBS) recently became a member of the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC). GMAC which is a non-profit organisation of leading graduate business schools in the world, is also the owner and administrator of the GMAT exam. This membership puts LBS in the league…
There is no denying that poor and underprivileged individuals in Nigeria have access constraints to the country’s financial systems. In response to this, Lagos Business School (LBS), hosted a Digital Financial Conference, tagged “Digital Financial Services: Market and Industry Overview”, today, December 7, 2016 at the School…
Lagos Business School (LBS) has once again proven its high standards in management education as the International Accreditation Advisory Board of the Association of MBAs (AMBA) has accredited the MBA programmes offered by the School.
The 23rd edition of the Owner Managers Programme (OMP 23), commenced at the School yesterday Monday, December 5, 2016. The class comprises of 14 high profile business owners from different sectors of the Nigerian economy.
In order for any organisation to perform excellently, there is need for a strong and capable Human Resource (HR) Management team.
Lagos Business School (LBS) has become the first institution in West Africa to be accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). With effect from December 1, 2016, LBS joins the league of less than 5% of business schools globally, to be accredited…
Lagos Business School full-time MBA students (MBA-14) emerged winners of the global virtual contest hosted by Business Strategy Game International (BSG) during the week of Monday, 14 Nov through Sunday, 20 Nov.
This year, Lagos Business School (LBS) celebrates 25 years of developing responsible leaders. As one of the activities to mark our celebration, a symposium was held today, November 22, 2016 at the School premises. The symposium themed “Management Education in 21st Century Africa: Building People and Growing…
Staff, participants and members of alumni of Lagos Business School (LBS), came out in the early hours of Saturday, November 19, 2016 to participate in a charity walk for the education of disadvantaged children in Nigeria.
Lagos Business School Alumni Association (LBSAA) members constitute an important part of the Lagos Business School (LBS) community, because it is through its alumni’s activities and involvement that LBS achieves its long-term aim.