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    Leading Women Programme
    Gordon Institute of Business Science at UP

    Leading Women Programme

    Gordon Institute of Business Science at UP, Johannesburg
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    in-person ยท Instructor-Led ยท Johannesburg Campus
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    $75,000

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    This six-month programme empowers women leaders, with emphasis on action and significance. It promotes women's leadership across all levels, cultivating change agents for gender neutrality in a volatile world. Gain in-depth insight by analysing global, continental and local trends and strategies in leading women in business. Understand the intricacies and simultaneity of the dynamics at play, such as race, class, age, ethnicity, sexual identity, and being differently abled. You will benefit by being among diverse, intelligent individuals who are determined to break stereotypes, ask incisive questions and craft solutions for the benefit of the ecosystem. You will gain new knowledge, create strategic networks, and be exposed to experiences such as unlearning and relearning, that provokes and stimulates you.

    Why Gordon Institute of Business Science at UP?

    GIBS is South Africa's top-ranked business school and one of the few African institutions to hold AACSB accreditation, giving its executive education programs a credibility that travels across the continent and beyond. Its programs are built around the practical realities of operating in high-growth, high-complexity emerging markets, which is the specific expertise that executives across Africa come to Johannesburg to access.

    Your Profile

    • Experienced businesswomen in middle to senior management levels, wanting to transition into executive positions and improve their management styles; and
    • Experienced businesswomen driven to create a legacy for their organisations and for the societies in which they live and work.
    • Experienced businesswomen at senior management levels, wanting to transition into executive positions.
    • No formal education qualifications are required but an interview may be necessary as part of the selection process.

    Benefits

    • You will gain new knowledge, create strategic networks, and be exposed to experiences such as unlearning and relearning, that provokes and stimulates you.
    • Gain in-depth insight by analysing global, continental and local trends and strategies in leading women in business.

    What You'll Learn

    • Creating our own and other's narratives through storytelling.
    • The status of women in business in South Africa, Africa, and emerging markets.
    • The leadership styles demonstrated by successful businesspeople.
    • Bringing authentic leadership into the workplace.
    • Developing and mastering strategic communication skills.
    • The inclusive and innovative management of diverse teams.

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      Prepare your application

      Gather your CV, reference letters, and any required test scores. Many EMBA programs waive standardised tests for senior candidates.

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