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SP Jain in the News

How an EMBA shapes networking and leadership for career growth

 
 

In an article published by Easy Shiksha, Dr Bhanu Ranjan, Assistant Dean - Executive MBA (Singapore) and Associate Professor of Communications, explores the impact of an Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) on career advancement, with a focus on networking and leadership development.

She talks about how an EMBA is not just about academic learning but also about building professional relationships and gaining leadership skills that accelerate career advancement.

Dr Bhanu Ranjan

Key takeaways from the article are:

  • Stronger Networks - EMBA program connects professionals across industries, offering alumni support, industry exposure, and collaboration.
  • Improved Leadership - The curriculum sharpens strategic thinking, communication, and global business acumen.
  • Career Acceleration - Graduates often secure faster promotions, higher salaries, and new career opportunities, including entrepreneurship.

Overall, Dr Ranjan highlights that an EMBA is a strategic investment for mid-career professionals aiming for leadership positions.

To read the full article, please click here.

 

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