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Liberal Arts meets the MBA
IE Brown Executive MBA
Developing innovative leaders for a changing world
Brown University, located in Providence, Rhode Island, is one of the most highly esteemed universities in the U.S and a member of the Ivy League. Its superlative programs in undergraduate, graduate, and medical education are characterized by a distinctive academic philosophy, a world-class faculty, and a tradition of innovative and rigorous multidisciplinary study. Brown’s mission is to serve the community, the nation, and the world by educating and preparing students—in the words of its original charter—”to discharge the offices of life with usefulness and reputation.” Brown attracts independent, motivated and open-minded students with global interests.
Combining IE’s strength in interdisciplinary management education and Brown’s excellence in the humanities, social, biological and physical sciences, the two schools have created the new IE Brown Executive MBA with a single purpose: to develop informed, globally-minded, and innovative leaders.
In 2009, IE Business School and Brown University formed a broad-based partnership, bringing together one of the world’s leading business schools and a globally distinguished research university. This unique partnership rests on strong shared values and a common vision. Brown and IE share a commitment to academic excellence, student-centered learning, innovation in teaching and research driven by entrepreneurial thinking and interdisciplinary exchange. The two schools are bound by a common vision of higher education institutions as the critical knowledge hubs of the twenty-first century where students, academics and practitioners come together to learn, grow and to transform the world around them.
Madrid-based IE Business School is consistently ranked as one of the best business schools in the world. Since its founding in 1973 as an independent, post-graduate institution, it has earned a reputation as a particularly innovative, entrepreneurial school that has transformed management education with practice-oriented programs, incorporation of the humanities into business training, and the use of blended-learning methodologies combining online and face-to-face interactions.
IE and Brown: two world-class institutions, one unique experience in management education.
The IE Brown Partnership
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Santiago IñiguezDean of IE Business School
“This initiative comes at a particularly propitious time, as the global economic situation calls for a systematic rethinking of financial systems and management paradigms. There needs to be a much wider approach to understanding the role of corporations and managers within our global society. Managers need to be exposed to broader philosophies and schools of thought, building a wider vision of value creation and sustainability. This alliance is a major step forward in developing a higher education model which is focused on developing students who are global citizens as well as well rounded professionals”
David KertzerProvost, Brown University
“This partnership gives us an opportunity to create a new model of leadership education, one that fuses the breadth, creativity, and rigor of the liberal arts with the latest innovative approaches to training managers and entrepreneurs for the global challenges of the twenty-first century. Successfully meeting those challenges will require a generation of leaders who understand the cultural, social, political and scientific changes that are transforming our world, and who can apply the research and analytical tools they acquire in dynamic and complex environments.”
* With its triple accreditation in management education (AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA), IE Business School is the degree granting institution for the program. Since Brown currently does not confer business degrees, the program is not credit bearing within Brown University.
The IE Brown Executive MBA* is a highly innovative program designed to provide senior managers with the opportunity to develop and broaden their management and leadership skills in an intensive, international environment. The program brings together faculty from two leading academic institutions, integrating leading management thinking with wider perspectives from the humanities, social sciences, engineering, and life sciences. The program is based on a unique interdisciplinary approach, and was specifically developed by leading faculty members from IE and Brown to help participants excel in an ever more complex and challenging global economy. The program combines the very best of both schools’ vast experience and expertise. The shared values of both institutions, including a distinctly international focus, a strong commitment to the value of diversity and an entrepreneurial mindset, are strengthened even further through this partnership.
A recognized leader in management educationIE is consistently ranked by BusinessWeek, the Wall Street Journal, The Economist, and the Financial Times as one of the best business schools in the world. The school also enjoys “triple crown” status having been accredited by the world’s three leading quality control bodies.
Global footprintBased in Madrid, IE is a global school with students from more than 80 nationalities enrolled in its programs at any given point. With offices in 23 countries worldwide, IE has a truly global footprint.
DiversityDiversity is felt not only in IE’s student body, but also in its broadly international
faculty of leading academics and successful practicing
managers and entrepreneurs. Diversity is a powerful source
of innovation in global organizations, the world of
business and beyond.
IE Alumni networkThe IE alumni community
comprises over 40,000 former students who
hold management and leadership positions in
over 100 countries.
Cosmopolitan citizensEconomic value creation and
sustainability must go together. IE’s leadership in this area has been
recognized by leaders in this field, including the Aspen Institute, which
ranked IE 9th worldwide and 1st in Europe in its “Beyond Grey Pinstripes”
ranking.
A tradition of excellenceBrown University, a member of the Ivy League, is renowned for the quality of its teaching, research, and student-centered curriculum. It was founded in 1764, making it the USA’s seventh-oldest institution of higher education.
Global reachBrown draws excellent students from around the globe, creating a learning community of extraordinarily rich diversity, experience and knowledge.
IE and Browna unique blend, a unique program
Intellectually restlessBrown students and faculty are typically innovative, creative, and intellectually restless, never satisfied with the conventional way of doing things, always eager to cross boundaries and to experiment with new approaches to solving problems.
Actionable knowledge and critical skillsIE management programs not only impart the
most up-to-date management tools and insights in an eminently practical way but also develop
participants’ skills in critical areas such as
leadership, creativity, critical thinking, team work, and
communication.
Blended learningA pioneer in quality online education, IE has developed an innovative methodology that transposes into a virtual environment the participant-centered analysis of real-life business cases facilitated by full-time faculty members. The methodology is designed for executives on the go as participants can join class discussion from anywhere at any time.
Diversity Bringing together learners and researchers from broadly different experiences enables us to learn from one another and to open up possibilities for creativity and discovery that would be missing in a more homogeneous environment. Our faculty and students work together to discover, understand and build new knowledge.
Brown graduates Brown’s alumni have gone on to leadership positions in multi-national enterprises, both profit and not-for-profit, in media, science, the arts, government, scholarship and all areas of human endeavor. Contributing, creating change and finding life happiness seem to be shared attributes of Brown alumni.
Social responsibilityWe all have the power to contribute, in family, work, community and the larger world. The goal of the Brown curriculum is to create global citizens who revel in and are eager to contribute in a world of multiplicity and change. Discovery, understanding and making a positive difference are values within the educational experience and for life.
Entrepreneurial spiritFounded by a group of entrepreneurs, entrepreneurship and a passion for innovation permeate the entire organization. Entrepreneurship is a mindset, a way of seeing a world of opportunities where others see only challenges and obstacles.
Self reflection and critical thinkingBrown has traditionally encouraged its students to study broadly and deeply, to become self-reflective, and to develop a moral core. Brown’s curriculum encourages the exploration of different ways of thinking, judging, and imagining.
A tradition of inter-disciplinary experienceAt Brown a multi-disciplinary culture infuses the entire curriculum. Faculty often collaborate well beyond the boundaries of their core research, embracing the value of multiple approaches to problem-solving, teaching and the creation of knowledge. Students develop excellent analytical skills and learn to apply these in innovative problem solving and enterprising new initiatives. In a world of vast information, these students are among the most sought-after employees across all sectors.
Watson Institute for International Studies Brown University’s Watson Institute for International Studies is a leading center for research and teaching on some of the most important issues shaping the world, including international security, inequality and development, global finance, media, and democracy’s extension. Diverse in disciplinary orientations, Watson’s faculty works in global research networks to consequentially engage policy makers and publics in the address of abiding, and pressing, challenges. Watson extends the capacities of a number of other Brown University missions and organizations consistent with its mission, including the Year of India in 2009-10, the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, the International Writers Project, the William R. Rhodes Center for International Economics and Finance and The Choices for the 21st Century Education Program.
The CV Starr Program in Commerce, Organization and Entrepreneurship The C.V. Starr Program in Commerce, Organizations, and Entrepreneurship (COE) engages faculty and students in the study of commercial activity, entrepreneurship, technological innovation, and the organizations within which such activity occurs. The initiative spans a number of departments, disciplines, and co-curricular activities at the University, and it supports the research of leading scholars at Brown. COE is the second largest degree program at Brown University, and it educates students to be creative and flexible leaders in a range of careers.
Program in Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship (PRIME)The Program in Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship supports a one year professional Masters degree for young, technically trained students, providing them with essential skills suitable for new venture creation, corporate new business creation and technology management. The focus is on transforming technological capability into novel products, services and new businesses. Typically, participants have recently completed engineering or science degrees.
http://www.engin.brown.edu/graduate/PRIME.htm
Academic Centers of ExcellenceAcademically, Brown University’s contribution to the IE Brown Executive MBA is anchored in several leading interdisciplinary centers and programs:
Cogut Centre for the Humanities Brown University has long offered unique focus and quality in the humanities, combining the preservation of knowledge with a spirit of innovation and adventure. Brown has played a unique role in the pioneering of new and interdisciplinary work while at the same time developing and advancing the frontiers of knowledge within the humanistic disciplines. The Cogut Center for the Humanities is poised to build on these strengths at a moment of unique institutional distinction and growth and also of particular national and global urgency.
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“With the highest student satisfaction rating of all of BusinessWeek’s ranked schools, U.S. and international, IE’s student body is among the most diverse in the world.”
BusinessWeek, November 2008
IE Business School is fully accredited by the three leading accreditation agencies in the management education arena: AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA, guaranteeing the quality and academic rigor of our programs.
Recognized excellenceIE Business School is consistently ranked as one of the best business schools in Europe and the world.
MBA ranking - 6th worldwide. 3rd in Europe
Executive MBA - 6th worldwide. 3rd in Europe
Distance Learning MBA ranking - 1st worldwide
MBA - 16th worldwide. 7th in Europe
MBA ranking - 3rd worldwide
CSR - 9th worldwide. 2nd in Europe
MBAs - 1st worldwide
Executive MBA - 6th worldwide. 1st in Europe
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Liberal Arts meets the MBA
The IE Brown Executive MBA program aims to develop holistic managers and entrepreneurs, leaders with a global vision of management – global in terms of geography, business functions, and business’ role in the world.
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A program designed for professionals with a busy agendaThe program format and mode of delivery make it accessible to participants anywhere in the world. It is specifically designed for senior managers and entrepreneurs who wish to undertake a rigorous, intensive, and transformational MBA program without taking a break from their current job or responsibilities. The program utilizes a part-time blended methodology combining short face-to-face periods with intermittent online study that is optimized for the busy agendas of executives and entrepreneurs on the go. This way, participants get to continuously apply the insights gleaned from the program in their jobs, fostering rapid assimilation and deeper learning.
A program that is not for everyoneIn keeping with the two schools’ values and strengths, the IE Brown Executive MBA goes further than a traditional MBA. The program is designed to pose the pertinent questions of our time and to foster critical inquiry in the best liberal arts tradition. The IE Brown Executive MBA is particularly well-suited if you aspire to:• … understand how the history, culture, and politics of countries and regions shape
the marketplace in a global business environment.• … learn how the latest breakthroughs in science and engineering can become the
basis for breakout entrepreneurial businesses.• … explore the critical role of human endeavor–from research and development
to the arts, culture and popular media–in shaping services and products to meet emerging demands.
• … enjoy questioning conventional wisdom and critically examining fundamental business concepts such as “market”, “rationality”, “value”, and “globalization”.
• … engage in a program that puts human beings–and the timeless insights of the humanities – at the very center of management.
Designed against the backdrop of twenty-first century management and leadership challenges, the program provides cutting-edge training in all the functional areas of management and cultivates leaders who are:
• entrepreneurially-minded employing innovative thinking to turn challenges into opportunities;
• globally-aware and inquisitive of the social, political, economic, and technological changes in the world;
• morally-grounded with a strong ethical compass and an understanding that real economic value creation must be socially and environmentally sustainable;
• authentic, flexible, and able to cope with ambiguity – the attributes needed to manage and lead in times of change.
The program
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• At the heart of the program sits the MBA Core. Comprising roughly two thirds
of all program sessions, the MBA Core familiarizes participants with the latest
management tools and concepts through courses in Marketing Management,
Organizational Behavior, Strategic Management, Accounting and Management
Control, Financial Management, Managerial Economics, Operations and Supply
Chain Management, Information Systems, Human Resources Management,
and General Management. Organized around real-life business cases, dynamic
class sessions draw on the diversity of participants’ professional experience,
backgrounds, and perspectives as professors develop and illustrate cutting-edge
insights.
• The Liberal Arts & Critical Studies module is inspired by the fact that the
globalized world is not flat but intensely diverse and differentiated, and that a focus
on the present and the future requires understanding of the past. Drawing from
areas including history, philosophy, legal studies, political science, anthropology,
the arts, and media studies, this module explores the historical roots and current
concerns underlying societies and cultures of the world. Topics and themes range
from dialogues and tensions between religion and secularization to capitalism and
its hidden economies, comparative ethics in political and economic contexts, and
the production of knowledge across cultural boundaries, from science to the arts.
• Another module focuses specifically on Globalization & the Changing Context
of Business. The ability to sell, source, and draw on talent all over the world has
become the new business imperative. This requires a deep understanding of
the political and social forces shaping emerging markets and how this affects
management and business strategy. At the same time, global challenges from
climate change and migration flows to epidemics and transnational terrorism
constitute sources of disruptive change that will occupy the management agenda
for years to come.
• The objective of the Innovation Management & Entrepreneurship module is to
teach the innovation processes and develop the entrepreneurial skills associated
with the continuous creation of value in a business environment and social
context. The ability of a company to create new value for customers and end
users is essential to sustained growth. This module is therefore about participants
understanding corporate innovation processes and learning the leadership skills
associated with entrepreneurial management and new business development. The
pedagogical approach is that of ‘experiential learning’ in which the faculty provide
a framework for understanding, but the participants develop and sharpen their
skills by undertaking projects based upon relevant experiences drawn from their
own environment. The projects blend team and individual activities, culminating
in a business case. The project also incorporates the nuanced learnings from the
liberal arts and critical studies curriculum in framing the business case in a relevant
cultural, historical and geopolitical context.
Curriculum The program is composed of six curriculum areas:
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MBAcore
Decision-Making &Modes of Thinking
Leadership &Communication
Globalization& Changing Context of Business
Liberal Arts& Critical Studies
Innovation Management& Entrepreneurship
• Skilled decision-making in a complex environment is the essence
of good management. The Decision-Making & Modes of
Thinking module focuses specifically on the science and practice
of decision-making. Whereas most traditional management
education approaches decision-making as an objective process
in which information is gathered and weighed to arrive at ‘the
optimum’ solution, the module develops richness and insights
into the topic by drawing from different disciplinary traditions,
including philosophy, psychology, and sociology. Participants
arrive at a deeper understanding of their personal decision-
making, and the processes of other people. Companies are
social networks of individuals, and the module leads to an
understanding of the dynamics of interacting people and
interactive thinking that is essential for a mastery of decision-
making within the modern dynamic and complex business
environment.
• The best business ideas and strategic insights are lost if
executives lack the skills to implement them. The Leadership
& Communication module focuses on the development of the
critical “interactive people skills” that set leaders apart. From
virtual teamwork to creativity, public speaking, and coaching,
the workshops of this module chart a personalized course to help
each participant become a more effective leader.
Lasting 15 months, the IE Brown Executive MBA comprises some 300 teaching sessions, roughly half of which are delivered during five face-to-face periods and the other half being taught via IE’s proven and acclaimed online methodology. The program is highly interactive, giving participants the opportunity to work closely with their peers and with the faculty. The program relies heavily on the case method, role-playing, and other participant-centered learning techniques and much of the work is undertaken in teams that are formed to maximize diversity.
Structure
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Core MBA Curriculum
March
Program length: 15 months
Liberal Arts & Critical Studies
Leadership & Communication
Innovation Management & Entrepreneurship
Decision-making &Modes of Thinking
Globalization &the Changing Context of Business
2 weeksBrown
June
1 weekBrown
October
1 weekIE
March
1 weekBrown
May
2 weeksIE
The online program components allow participants from anywhere in the world and with any working timetable or travelling requirements to attend the program. Online forum discussions unfold asynchronously over four days and therefore often go deeper than conventional face-to-face sessions as students and professors have time to read contributions that have been posted, digest and reflect upon them, and then respond with carefully thought out comments to the class.
In a given week, several discussions are held in parallel, which fosters linkages across subjects and threads. Complementing the online forum discussions, participants work with a variety of digital distance learning tools, from video conferencing and instant messenger to online documents and VOIP, to overcome geographical and time constraints. Perhaps surprisingly, this connectedness builds stronger communities among students, professors, and program staff than in most face-to-face programs.
Start date: March 2012
Admissions process
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Application form
The application form provides the Admissions Committee with important information when it comes to evaluating candidatures for masters degree programs. In addition to the completed form, please enclose the following documentation in your application package:
• Photocopies of complete university transcripts (complete with original or copy bearing official stamp)
• Photocopy of passport or ID card
• One passport-size photo (with your name on the back)
• Curriculum Vitae (one page)
• Three essays (please refer to the application form for topics)
• Photocopies of diplomas or certificates accrediting courses, seminars or programs undertaken by the candidate.
• Certificate of current work
• Two letters of recommendation written by professors, entrepreneurs, freelance professionals or persons holding a management position
• Application fee
Interview
After receiving the application form and additional documentation the Admissions Committee evaluates said documentation. The Committee then determines which candidates will be invited to interview.
The IE Brown Executive MBA is a highly demanding program and candidates are therefore subject to a rigorous selection process.
The main objective of the admissions process is to select students with the greatest potential. We seek candidates who are dynamic, motivated, creative, and who not only present an excellent academic and professional background, but also offer the kind of interpersonal skills that will permit them to obtain maximum benefit from the program.
Successful candidates will be able to demonstrate:• Professional achievements• Leadership potential• Academic excellence
We employ a rolling admissions process and as such there is no deadline for applications for a particular intake. However, given the limited number of places on the program, we recommend that you embark on the process many months, before you intend to start.
Basic admissions criteria
• Undergraduate degree or equivalent (this requirement may be waived in some cases).
• On average, 10 years’ work experience and a minimum of 3 years’ professional experience in a management position.
FacultyThis unique program brings together IE and Brown renowned faculty from a broad range of disciplines. Here are just some of the professors you will be working with on the program:
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Mark BlythBrown UniversityScotlandPhD Columbia UniversityPolitical Economy“Parts of the traditional MBA curriculum have been at the eye of the storm of the financial crisis. Abstract and formal theory was seen as part of the problem rather than part of the solution. What the IE Brown program does is to draw on the strengths of Brown, its depth in the historical sciences and the humanities, to put that theory in context, grounding and contextualizing the knowledge needed to perform in a networked economy.”
Seth RockmanBrown UniversityUSAPhD University of California at DaviesHistory“Global integration isn’t a product of the last two decades, but rather of the last five hundred years. The financial and moral success of business in the twenty-first century is urgently connected to that history.”
Joachim KruegerBrown UniversityGermanyPhD University of OregonPsychology“Today’s international executive looks beyond traditional geographical and disciplinary boundaries. The successful executive understands diverse perceptions, assumptions, and practices in light of their cultural context.”
Angus KingonBrown UniversitySouth AfricaPhD University of South AfricaEntrepreneurship and Organizational Studies; Engineering“The imperative facing the leaders of today’s companies is to achieve and sustain growth. This requires entrepreneurial leaders who can tap innovations from global sources to continuously create value for customers and society in a rapidly changing environment”
Melani CammettBrown UniversityUSAPhD University of California at BerkeleyPolitical Science“It is impossible to understand the impact of globalization on the Global South without understanding the histories behind business-government-labor relations. One of the many exciting things about the IE Brown collaboration is its attention to the roots of social and economic change – a focus that is so critical to future business leaders and yet is often lost in traditional business programs.”
Sherine Hamdy Brown UniversityUSA PhD New York University Anthropology“What are the processes and rich sites of exploration between ethics and modernity? And how might they intersect with the contemporary global problems of the environment, the polarization between rich and poor, and great disparities in health and the quality of living? The IE Brown collaboration promises new ways to approach these types of questions, bringing in scholars from various disciplines to offer critical perspectives and to think through practical problem-solving.”
Carl KockIE Business School
GermanyPhD Wharton, University of Pennsylvania
Strategic Management“Participants need to look at what they’re being taught
with fresh eyes. It’s crucial to understand a few things about the game that’s being played, and to do that you
need to look at causal processes, the evolution of the what and the why.”
John Clendenin IE Business School
USAMBA Harvard Business School
Leadership and Organisational Behaviour“ My research interests in Leadership, Performance
and Human Values are supported by the collaborative teaching environment. I believe there is no better place for
executives seeking multicultural learning using a state of the art on-line environment to gain insight into effective
leadership and global change management solutions”
Gayle AllardIE Business School
USAPhD University of California at Davis
Managerial Economics“My most recent areas of focus include how the welfare
state affects productivity as well as jobs, and what effect immigration flows have on the labour market.
It’s fascinating to see how implementing and even just administering these policies differently gives rise to very different results. I’m also doing a lot of research and data
mining on immigration because, with an aging population and a declining native population, that is becoming a real
challenge for Europe.”
Pablo Martin de HolanIE Business School
CanadaPhD McGill University, Canada
Entrepreneurship“The entrepreneurial attitude is the power we all have to
see things as they are and imagine them in a different way. It is about seizing opportunities and changing businesses,
communities, the world. It is about life itself, creating something we did not know was possible with resources
we did not know we had.”
Eduardo Fernández-CantelliIE Business School
SpainPhD University of Minnesota
Marketing“My academic and professional interests have evolved
from deep involvement in sports. My athletic background and exposure to the industry now come through in my
competitive teaching style, challenging students to approach current marketing issues through innovation and
teamwork. I work from an athlete’s perspective, using the strengths of each individual to reach the common goal.”
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faculty members, and other parties who appear in this brochure.
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