Henley - IMI
The International Qualification
The Henley MBA knows no geographical boundaries; wherever you go it is instantly recognised as a world-leading qualification of the highest standard. Over 7,000 experienced managers, working at an executive level, studying for a Henley MBA in more than 140 countries can't be wrong! Added to that, there is a growing alumni network, featuring more than 30,000 members worldwide. See www.henleyalumni.com.
Significant facts about Henley Business School:
- It is the world's third largest supplier of MBA education
- One of Europe's largest full-service business schools
- The first business school in the UK, and one of the oldest in Europe
- One of the few global business schools to hold triple accreditation:
AMBA (the Association of MBAs) www.mbaworld.com , EQUIS (the quality assurance standard of the European Foundation for Management Development) www.efmd.org/index.php/accreditation-/equis and AACSB (the international association for management education in the US) www.aacsb.edu
- Comprises five distinctive Schools: Economics, Management, the ICMA Centre, Real Estate & Planning and Executive Education
- Received the Queen's Award for Enterprise in the International Trade Category (2006)
The Henley MBA
While there are many different teaching modes, there is only one Henley MBA which is an internationally recognised post experience qualification.
In 2003 IMI launched their support and delivery of the full Henley MBA programme in Ireland. Since 2003 the programme has attracted over 300 participants representing managers from a broad range of industry sectors including financial services, ICT, pharmaceuticals and a range of public sector organisations. The Henley MBA, in partnership with IMI, is a practical and solutions focused programme that addresses the fundamental needs of today's busy manager.
The IMI is the only Irish business school to be ranked globally for the provision of executive education by the Financial Times.
Why Choose Henley
Henley Business School strengths have long been associated with strategy and leadership. Today's global situation calls for leaders who can balance managing strategically, ethically and most importantly, responsibly, against the backdrop of potentially limited resources, a downturn in demand and fiscal uncertainty. These leadership qualities are the critical drivers for ensuring survival, and for identifying and capitalising on the opportunities resulting from the current macroeconomic climate, in order to build sustainable competitor advantage, maximise shareholder value and fuel future growth.
As one of Europe's oldest business schools, Henley has experienced the highs and lows several times over.