2009 HKUST Shenzhen MBA Program Open Class No. 11 in the world (ranked by EIU, 2008)
The first round application was successfully drawn to an end. We received a nice pool of applications, which surely will further enhance the strong class of Shenzhen MBA program.
We are now inviting application for the second round with deadline of Mar 15, 2009. To provide an opportunity for our prospects to explore the real classroom teaching, we scheduled open classes for you to learn more about the lectures as well as the professors. The open classes are scheduled in Shenzhen, Dongguan and Guangzhou in Feb.28, Mar.1 &7, 2009 respectively.
The open classes will begin with a program briefing session by the business school staff, and then a sample class of about 2 hours will follow. You are cordially invited to attend the sessions scheduled as below.
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Shenzhen |
Dongguan |
Guangzhou |
Date: |
Feb.28,2009 (Saturday) |
Mar.1,2009(Sunday) |
Mar.7,2009(Saturday) |
Time: |
9:30am-12:00nn |
9:30am-12:00nn |
9:30am-12:00nn |
Speaker: |
Prof Stephen W.Nason |
Prof Stephen W.Nason |
Prof Elizabeth George |
Topic: |
Strategic Decision Making |
Strategic Decision Making |
Leading and Managing in Organizations |
Venue: |
Hall E101,IER East Tower, Hi-Tech Industrial Park South, Nanshan District, Shenzhen |
Hall No.8, 4/F, Dongguan Exhibition International Hotel, North Exhibition Road, New City Centre, Dongguan |
Magnolia Room,3/F, The Garden Hotel Guangzhou, 368 Huanshi Dong Lu, Guangzhou |
Registration: |
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Open Class Outline

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 The single most important factor that determines your success in business is not the knowledge you have memorized but rather the quality of the decisions you make. Despite the importance of critical decision making, most people do not have clear understanding of how they actually make decisions. We think we are rational, yet non-rational processes and biases have much more influence on our decisions than we realize. In this talk we will explore the impact of some of these biases on our decision making so that through recognizing the biases and compensating for them we can make improve our decision making and critical thinking abilities.
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Prof. Stephen W. Nason Adjunct Associate Professor Business School, HKUST |
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 How do managers and leaders differ? What do organizations need – manager or leaders? In this lecture we will focus on the similarities and differences between being a leader and being a manager. We will examine the skills associated with each role and the importance of using the skills appropriately. We will also use theoretical frameworks to examine how organizations can cultivate both leadership and managerial skills in employees, and provide structures that capitalize on both sets of skills.
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Prof. Elizabeth George Associate Professor Business School, HKUST |
Seats are limited. Registration is required. Please sign up asap to secure a seat.
Contact us today if you have any questions.
Tel:+86-755-2673 7302/2673 7130 E-mail: szmba@ust.hk
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