LBS faculty and strategy expert, Dr Chris Ogbechie, has achieved yet another milestone with his recent appointment as the new Chairman, Board of Directors, Diamond Bank Plc.
Alumni Relations expert, Mr Henry Onukwuba, has been appointed the Director, Executive Education at Lagos Business School. Effective January 1, 2015, he is at the helm of a unit which attracts over 3000 participants from multinational and indigenous companies yearly.
Lagos Business School has officially adopted GMAT as the only form of written assessment prequalifying applicants for its full-time MBA programme. This development, driven by the School’s efforts to boost the local and international competitiveness of its students, is a departure from the earlier model…
The relevance of LBS’ management education has placed its alumnus Paul Orajiaka (AMP 20 & EMBA 14b) in the ranks of Forbes’ exemplary entrepreneurs.
For participants in LBS’ Modular Executive MBA programme (MEMBA 1), their recent study trip to Nanyang Technology University, Singapore was an eye-opener to best business practices and values in Asia.
Students of Lagos Business School will be better equipped for the competitive global marketplace, thanks to the School’s recent exchange programme agreement with the Graduate School of Business, University of Cape Town (UCT).
LBS faculty and strategy expert, Dr Chris Ogbechie, recently facilitated the first Nestle Stakeholder Convening for Central and West Africa in Accra, Ghana.
About 132 erstwhile students of Lagos Business School bagged varying postgraduate degrees at the Pan-Atlantic University’s 11th convocation ceremony, held at the School’s Honeywell Auditorium recently.
As dwindling bottom lines continue to incapacitate the nation’s organisations, experts have identified a strategic alignment of human resources with business as the way forward.
Best practice in management education recently placed LBS in line for the Nigerian-British Chamber of Commerce (NBCC) Leadership in Education and Training Award.