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ExecMBA
HEC Executive MBA
www.hec.edu
SCHOOL
DATA & CONTACT DETAILS
Class 2007
Fully accredited by the Association of MBAs (AMBA), the HEC Executive MBA
Average age: 39 years
program uses two complementary methods: the sharing of know-how by
Average professional experience: 15 years
experienced senior-level executives, and exposure to and application of cutting-
International experience: +80%
edge management concepts and methods.
Non-natives: 50 % (English Track)
Selection criteria
1. At least eight years of significant
MBA is ideal for executives who have at least 8
professional experience.
Professor
years of management experience. Participants
2. International exposure.
Jean-Marc
will acquir
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3. Experience in managing teams.
De Leersnyder
identify the critical growth factors in a
4. Convincing personal and professional project.
competitiv
5. Good command of the English language.
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e marketplace
6. Broad variety of extra-professional interests.
Associate Dean
develop the 360° perspective that leaders
7. Persuasive letters of recommendation
for HEC
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need to drive corporate success
TESTIMONY
benchmark best practices on a global scale. Languages of instruction
French/English or English (English Track)
“The HEC Executive MBA is
Program Curriculum and Learning
Program formats
intended for men and women well - One-day a week (Paris): September 2008
established in their professional
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Key Features : - Modular (Jouy-en-Josas): October 2008
career, who wish to gain the
Focus on Strategy, Change Management,
- English Track (Jouy-en-Josas): January 2009
Leader
- End of week (Nice): January 2009
expertise necessary to assume the
- End of week (Paris): March 2009
responsibilities of a senior general
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ship and Entrepreneurship
Intense collaborative learning based on group
management position.
w
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ork and team projects English Track
Intensive overseas seminars provide global
With the English Track, you can also follow an
Participants are top-level perspective.
Executive MBA entirely in English, with an
executives, generally ranging from
additional overseas seminar.
The HEC Executive MBA uses active training
35 to 45 years old, and with at methods enabling each participant to be an
Contact details:
least eight years actor in his or her training. Team and individual
of professional experience. projects drive the participants to make
Thomas Misslin
They represent a broad range of
Email: misslin@hec.fr
decisions based on real-world situations: a
Tel: +33 1 44 09 34 54
industries and professional skills.” Team-based Strategic Audit and an Individual
Action-Learning Project.
Janet O'Sullivan
Email: osullivan@hec.fr
Tel: +33 1 44 09 34 34
Primary Objective
The HEC Executive MBA has been designed to
International seminars
pr
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opel individuals far beyond their expectations:
US Study seminars are organized in partnership
address challenges faced by the leaders of
with the best American business schools. Asian
toda
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y and tomorrow;
study trips to Japan, India or China immerse our
develop actionable knowledge by bringing
participants in the economic environment of
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real-life situations into the classroom;
countries whose cultures diverge strongly from
extend your global reach.
the Western world. The HEC European Campus
is a 4-day program in Brussels focusing on the
Benefits to Participants
Economic and political governance of the
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Designed to groom outstanding general
European Union, and its impact on business.
management prospects, the HEC Executive
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