High-level executives drawn from key sectors of the nation’s economy commenced the 27th edition of the Advanced Management Programme (AMP 27) at Lagos Business School yesterday.
Lagos Business School has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with digital media company, Terragon Group, which will enrich the quality of the School’s open enrolment and executive programmes and also Terragon’s commercial offerings.
LBS faculty, Dr Henrietta Onwuegbuzie, was recently quoted by the New York Times in an article which explores the burgeoning online retail business in Lagos.
Mid-level and senior managers from Nigeria and beyond recently leveraged Lagos Business School’s Digital Seminar to hone their marketing skills.
The 19th edition of Lagos Business School’s Owner Managers’ Programme (OMP 19) commenced recently, with participants expressing optimism that they will be equipped with the requisite skills to take their businesses to the next level.
LBS faculty, Dr Kemi Ogunyemi, joined select facilitators to give public institutions a framework for anti-corruption risk assessment at this year’s Nigeria Economic Summit (NESG).
Prospective students of Lagos Business School’s Modular and Executive MBA programmes have the option of writing the School’s entrance exams or the official GMAT to qualify for admission, just as finance options will be made available to successful applicants who are inclined.
Fifty-one corps members were equipped with skills that would prepare them for a career in management at this year’s edition of the Venture in Management Programme (ViMP).
A mix of melodious music and fond memories marked the retirement of legendary diplomat and scholar, Dr Christopher Kolade, from Pan-Atlantic University (PAU) yesterday.
Business ethics will be taught by more informed scholars locally and abroad with Dr Kemi Ogunyemi’s new publication entitled Teaching Ethics across the Management Curriculum: A Handbook for International Faculty.