Participants in Lagos Business School’s Owner Manager Programme (OMP 19) have begun a week-long joint session with their counterparts from the Strathmore Business School, Kenya.
Achieves Custom Education ranking. Lagos Business School has maintained its ranking on the Financial Times of London’s list of global front-liners in open enrolment education, living up to its reputation as a leading provider of management and business education on the continent and beyond.
Lagos Business School has flagged off applications for this year’s edition of its Young Talent
Prof Enase Okonedo, Dean, Lagos Business School, has identified opportunities for management educators across key sectors in the African economy.
Winner of this year’s AfricaMagic Viewers Choice Awards (AMVCA), Ekene Mekwunye, has commended Lagos Business School for the influential network he has leveraged to boost his business three months after joining the School’s prestigious Executive MBA programme.
Lagos Business School has emerged first runner-up in the ‘delivering excellence in leadership category’ of this year’s Great Place to Work Nigeria (GPTWN) Awards.
In an effort to boost international participation in its MBA programme, Lagos Business School recently held a breakfast meeting in Douala, Cameroon for executives looking for qualitative management education on the continent.
One hundred and thirty-two participants recently graduated from Lagos Business School’s varying executive education programmes following months of practical sessions and intensive study.
In a display of sound knowledge gleaned from the quality of their studies, MBA students of Lagos Business School were the only Africans who recently matched skills in business case analysis with their counterparts from 15 countries across the globe.
The depth of LBS faculty Dr Franca Ovadje’s insights on human resource management has earned her articles a slot in two reputable international publications.