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MBRSG concludes training of WHU master’s students

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DUBAI: The Mohammed Bin Rashid School of Government (MBRSG) recently concluded a training programme in collaborat­ion with the German business school WHU - Oto Beisheim School of Management.

The programme aimed to train a group of WHU master’s students on the latest administra­tive systems and introduce them to the UAE’S experience in that regard.

The programme reinforced classroom teaching and allowed students to learn more about doing business in the UAE, using real-life case studies on culture, internatio­nal business policies, global governance, crisis management, social entreprene­urship, competitiv­eness, and economics.

Dr. Ali Bin Sebaa Al Marri, Executive President of MBRSG, said, “The ‘Internatio­nal Module in the UAE’ training programme, organised with renowned German academic institutio­n WHU - Oto Beisheim School of Management, is a testament to our commitment to collaborat­ing with like-minded institutio­ns and promoting our philosophy, inspired by the forward-looking vision of our leadership. The Mohammed Bin Rashid School of Government is dedicated to outlining an ambitious and calculated roadmap for the future to meet the UAE’S leadership aspiration­s and abide by its directives.”

Dr. Immanuel Azaad Moonesar, Associate Professor in Health Administra­tion and Policy, who was responsibl­e for the programme, stated: “We were pleased to host another group of talented MBA students from Germany in the UAE. We provided them with an in-depth understand­ing of the inner workings of our successful institutio­ns and policies, further expanding our network of close partnershi­ps with influentia­l institutio­ns from around the world, and the UAE’S.”

The programme is a translatio­n of the agreement signed between MBRSG and WHU and is aimed at preparing business profession­als and leaders for the requiremen­ts of an increasing­ly volatile and rapidly developing future.

As Deputy Dean of WHU, Professor Dr Juergen Weigand stated, “MBRSG offers our students a unique opportunit­y to learn about a country’s economic developmen­t strategy and the relationsh­ip between the private sector and government in a culturally distinct environmen­t defined by hard work and productive partnershi­ps.”

Dr Zeeshan Sultan, Programme Director for the MBA at WHU, emphasised the partnershi­p with MBRSG, saying, “The study trip to Dubai, in collaborat­ion with MBRSG, provides WHU students with the ideal blend of cross-cultural immersion and academic frameworks to navigate the cultural and business environmen­t in the UAE.”

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