Schooling for Managers By Michal Jeziorski 4 February 2010 The first Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree program in Poland was launched in 1991. Today, depending on what criteria you apply, you can find as many as 60 programs offering various forms of MBA courses. The return on this investment in education is very quick.
Working With the Best 4 February 2010 MBA courses provided by the Centre for Management Training (CMT) at the University of Warsaw's Management School are among the best MBA programs in Poland and Central Europe. The program's founder, Prof. Roman Głowacki (pictured), who is celebrating his 80th birthday this year, says the central focus in a manager's education should be on a combination of ethics with leadership and social responsibility.
Riding the Wave of Change 4 February 2010 Witold Orłowski, head of the Warsaw University of Technology Business School, talks to Zofia Zasieńska.
Virtual Team Project and International Residency with WEMBA: Cooperation on Three Continents 4 February 2010 Fifteen years have passed since the Warsaw School of Economics (SGH) and the University of Minnesota launched their joint Warsaw Executive MBA (WEMBA) program. Apart from WEMBA and the Carlson Executive MBA in Minneapolis, the University of Minnesota offers similar programs in Austria in association with the Vienna University of Economics and Business, and in China together with the Lingnan (University) College of Sun Yat-sen University. This educational network spanning three continents forms a unique platform that enables students not only to gain a theoretical insight into the problems of globalization, but also to experience its effects in practice.
Equipped for Challenges 4 February 2010 The Cracow University of Economics Cracow Business School (KSB) has been running MBA courses since 1994. The challenges facing contemporary managers are no longer linked to narrow specializations in a given field and we therefore want to equip managers with solid and comprehensive information and skills that combine different areas in business and the corresponding fields of expertise.
Time to Invest 29 July 2009 Prof. Witold Orłowski, head of the Warsaw University of Technology Business School:
Ability Always in Demand By Michal Jeziorski 29 July 2009 Despite the economic crisis, the number of applicants for MBA courses is growing. When things get tough on the labor market, higher qualifications become more sought after. A decision to take an MBA course is seen as evidence of a professional maturity and the ability to careful plan a career.
Going for the Triple Crown 29 July 2009 Prof. Witold T. Bielecki, Deputy Rector of the Kozminski University in Warsaw, talks to the Voice: