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Students thrive in homegrown executive MBAs

By Luo Wangshu | China Daily | Updated: 2014-11-24 07:50

Although students at Executive MBA programs have already achieved success in their careers, Mao Jiye, dean of the School of Business at Renmin University of China, insisted that providing students with quality curricula of systematic management knowledge and a platform from which to learn from their peers are the most fundamental and important criteria for a quality EMBA program.

Returning to the core of education is the basis for running the program at Renmin University of China, Mao said.

"For a long time, our program has emphasized learning as a fundamental, which is the key to any education program," Mao said, adding that his team aims to offer quality content for students.

Students thrive in homegrown executive MBAs

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