Benefits for the employer
Sponsoring an Executive MBA will bring immediate benefits to the organization.
The employee remains a part of the organization
Unlike participants in a full-time MBA program, all our executive MBA participants continue to work full-time and are able to use and apply what they learn already from the first campus week directly in their organizations.
10 campus weeks spread out over 18 months
The design of the program and our week-long modules mean that the employee is not away for too long at a time and can easily plan for and fit the program into the work schedule.
MBALive® pedagogy
All participants pursue a number of smaller and bigger projects in real organizations. Could be in yours. This way they learn more in-depth and also bring back value to their organization. They will have ample opportunity to analyze different parts of your organization and develop recommendations for action and drive real, measurable change. Read more about MBALive® here.
A more complete business leader
We know for sure that our participants develop a lot, both professionally and on a personal level. After graduating from the SSE MBA Executive Format, they know what to do, how to do it, why they are doing what they do, and will have a more holistic view on business. They have gained new knowledge, new insights, new perspectives, a broader network, a new confidence and will be able to contribute on a more strategic level and in new areas.
A broad and international network
Participants come from a broad range of industries, positions, nationalities and academic backgrounds. Working together in many different projects in each others organizations, helping each other move forward and making the projects a success, builds a network that often lasts a life time, and is an invaluable source of knowledge and support. As SSE alumni they also have access to the whole SSE Alumni network and different events held. Read more about the participant profile here.
Engage in the employee's development and make use of the program
The more you put into the program the more you get out of it. See the tuition fee as an investment. Be open to the employee doing projects in your organization during the program. It can be a financial analysis, marketing strategy or a strategy project. Are there any projects or tasks in your organization that could be linked to the different courses and used to deepen and secure the employee's learning? Ask the employee to do a debrief after a campus week and share learnings in a bigger context, perhaps with your management team.