Sasin
School of Management launches new DBA program
Sasin
School of Management has launched the Sasin DBA (Doctor
of Business Administration), a new, part-time doctoral program for experienced
leaders with a strong desire to be real-world researchers and reflexive
practitioners.
Highlights of the Sasin
DBA include:
• Part-time, blended learning
The
blended learning approach ensures the most productive use of time for busy
leaders. The curriculum includes six online courses (study anytime, anywhere)
during the first 2 years of the program; each course includes interactive
research workshops at Sasin (usually on weekends).
The
candidates focus in Year 3 will be on completing, presenting, and defending
the research thesis.
• Real-world project focus
The
program emphasizes evidence-based research to develop practical solutions for
real-world problems.
• Drive transformation through research
Sasin
DBA candidates will be equipped with the research frameworks and skills
they
need to lead transformation in their organizations.
• Stepping stone to c-suite
The
program is suitable for senior managers, policymakers, independent consultants,
professionals and working academics preparing themselves for more advanced
leadership and advisory positions. All applicants must have more than 10 years of management experience.
We
find ourselves in an era of unprecedented global challenges, which we call the
Age of Perpetual Disruption, said Professor Ian Fenwick, Ph.D.,
Director, Sasin School of Management. The Sasin DBA will equip leaders
with the knowledge and skills to rigorously investigate and solve complex
real-world problems to thrive in these turbulent times. Sasin DBA graduates
will become real-world researchers who investigate problems and scenarios in
businesses, industries, and professions. They will systematically collect
evidence and use their research results to improve decision-making, design
interventions, and create robust solutions.
Dr.
Benjamin Ellway, Sasin DBA Lead, noted the importance of
developing experienced leaders with these essential skills. Reflexive
practitioners reflect upon their experiences and question how their own
assumptions, values, and skills influence their professional practice. They are
highly adaptable, mindful of their own actions, and adopt ethical approaches to
decision-making to lead transformation in their organizations.
Applications
are now open for the Class of 2021. Apply before June 30, 2021. For
more information, go to: https://bit.ly/347Inpi or sasin.edu
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