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How TRIUM EMBA is leveraging the Global Learning Experience

The TRIUM EMBA offers a targeted Global Learning program designed to accommodate executives who have restrictions from taking too many days away from their roles.  

What is the TRIUM EMBA blended learning format?

With a blended learning format comprising six in-person modules spread across 18 months, participants can complete the required global learning modules in just 10 weeks.

These modules are strategically located in six global business hubs across four continents: London, New York, Paris, Seoul, Nairobi, and Dubai. The following table depicts the 6 global learning modules:

LocationModuleCourses Covered
LondonBusiness in the Global Political EconomyGeopolitics and Business, Analysis and Decision Making, and Leadership
New YorkStrategy, Finance, and LeadershipFinance, Strategy, Data Analytics, Risk and Leadership
ParisMarketing, Strategy, and InnovationMarketing and Corporate Strategy
SeoulTechnology and Entrepreneurship in a Changing Asian MarketplaceDrivers of Innovation and Growth, Technology, Innovative Business Model, Geopolitical Influence
NairobiInnovation in Frontier EconomiesNew Business Model, Economic Development, Energy, Sustainability, and Climate Change.
DubaiLeadership: Making It HappenLeadership, and Final Presentation

What are the foundational MBA courses taught at TRIUM EMBA?

The program takes participants on a comprehensive learning journey, beginning with foundational MBA subjects- Business in the Global Political Economy, Strategy, Finance and Leadership, and Marketing, Strategy, and Innovation, and geopolitics taught by world-class faculty at partner schools LSE (Professor Sarah Ashwin), NYU (Professor Elizabeth Morrison), and HEC (Brad Harris) in London, New York, and Paris respectively.

Why is geopolitics an integral part of TRIUM EMBA?

Geopolitics is a crucial course taught in the first module conducted in London. The course is focused on increasing awareness of the global political, social, and economic developments and help executives make business decisions with an informed geo-political lens.

The course cover the US empire and prediction of its demise, the impact of the global populist, the role of business in the tension between West China and the Global South, and the EU’s difficulty as a dual role in the economy.

What are the advanced MBA courses taught at TRIUM EMBA?

The last three global learning modules delve into advanced topics- Technology and Entrepreneurship in a Changing Asian Marketplace in Seoul, Innovation in Frontier Economies in Nairobi, and Leadership: Making It Happen in Dubai, with regional perspectives, enhancing participants' understanding of global business dynamics in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East – three regions that will deliver the next cycle of growth in the world economy.

What is the focus of the Seoul Module?

The Seoul module aims to teach business leaders to develop strategies that can be adapted in the transformational megatrends worldwide. The module also teaches about the evolving business environment in China and Asia, including the prospective opportunities and challenges.

Nairobi – Perspective on the Frontier Economy

The fifth module conducted in Nairobi discusses the new business models and the economic development of the frontier economy, new markets with high possibilities of investment. The module also sheds light on Energy, Sustainability, and Climate Change.

Leadership Module in Dubai

The leadership module conducted in Dubai mainly focuses on exploring leaders' behaviours and the issues that effective leaders need to understand. Leadership in Context”, which is another major part of the module focuses on the leaders’ role as the changemaker in the organization.

This region-focussed curriculum at TRIUM EMBA along with a 3-campus structure ensures that participants gain diverse insights and experiences from key business hubs and campuses in the world.

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