December 7, 2024 - 11:28

David Sluss, a management professor at ESSEC Business School, is at the forefront of an exciting transformation in business education. As the academic director, Sluss has spearheaded a comprehensive redesign of the Global MBA program, which officially launched this September. This revamped curriculum aims to better equip students with the skills necessary to thrive in an increasingly complex and interconnected business landscape.
The reimagined Global MBA program emphasizes experiential learning, international exposure, and a strong focus on digital transformation. By integrating real-world challenges into the coursework, students are encouraged to apply theoretical knowledge in practical settings, enhancing their problem-solving abilities and leadership skills.
Sluss's vision for the program reflects a commitment to fostering global leaders who are not only proficient in traditional business practices but are also adept at navigating the challenges posed by a rapidly changing world. With this innovative approach, ESSEC Business School is poised to set a new standard in global business education.
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