Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) Info Session

Join us for an information session webinar about the Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) at the UCT Graduate School of Business.

When: Wednesday, 16 October 2024 17:30 - 18:30 (GMT+2)
Where:Online
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Join us for an information session webinar about the Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) at the UCT Graduate School of Business. Invest in yourself, your career and your organisation The Executive MBA programme is a transformative learning experience targeted at senior managers and executive leaders who consciously want to enhance their ability to conceptualise, rather than their proficiency in functional management. EMBA candidates will learn to: 

  • Go beyond knowledge and theory to include the felt experience of being in management.
  • Become more authentic in their engagement.
  • Find new purpose and fulfilment in their role and develop greater resilience in the workplace.
  • Develop the capacity to integrate multiple perspectives and strategies to build more holistic and sustainable organisations.

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Speakers

Camille Meyer

Director : EMBA Programme

Dr Camille Meyer is Associate Professor in Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship and the Director of the Executive MBA at the University of Cape Town Graduate School of Business. His teaching and research adopt an interdisciplinary perspective to shed light on entrepreneurial, financial and ethical processes involved in the management of social innovations and natural resources. This perspective considers new approaches to business such as developing new financial models, social innovations, collaborative management and stakeholder partnerships.

Camille’s scholarship investigates the governance and management of commons in a diversity of contexts, including knowledge commons, land commons, urban commons and financial commons. His work has been published in different academic journals, including Academy of Management Discoveries, Business Ethics Quarterly, Journal of Business Ethics, Journal of Business Venturing, Journal of International Business Studies, Organization Studies, Research Policy and Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal. He is on the Editorial Review Board of Journal of Business Ethics.

He holds a PhD in Economics and Management from the Free University of Brussels (ULB, Belgium), Solvay Brussels School, Centre for European Research in Microfinance, and was Post-doctoral research fellow at the University of Victoria (Canada), Peter B. Gustavson School of Business, Centre for Social and Sustainable Innovation.

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