B Y H K U S T & S K O L K O V O
China s Belt & Road Initiative Demand for Management Talent in Eurasia (BRI) Market niche Cultural exchange Financial integration Policy coordination Facilities connectivity Nobody else offers a similar degree to that provided by two top business schools in the two major regions (Russia and China) along the BRI and with a focus on Eurasia Although the trend for West + East programmes is clear Trade and Investment One of the world s largest development initiatives ever undertaken Countries signed up to the BRI project EMBA programmes delivered in China according 65+ Top 3 to FT EMBA ranking 2017 A rich mix of nations, political systems and religions 6 of the top 10 include Asian business schools
帶路 倡議 62% 34% 31% of the world s population of the world s merchandise trade of the world s GDP
Knowledge & Cultural Network in Eurasia Innovation & The 4 th New Eurasian Understanding Industrial Leaders of Eurasia Revolution
HKUST-SKOLKOVO EMBA for Eurasia is a dual-degree programme for experienced managers and entrepreneurs from all over the world We offer a business education that bridges Russia and China covering Eurasia and the famed Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in 20 14 courses modules 22nd Nov 2018
Corporate leaders and entrepreneurs targeting or doing business in Eurasia (Russia, former USSR, China and other countries) PROFILE REGIONS 5% 20% 75% Public Sector / NGO Entrepreneurs / Family Business Corporate Leaders Average age: 37 years, management experience: 10 years, English mandatory 25% Asia 17% Europe 5% Row* 35% Russia The programme aims to increase the diversity of regional 18% and profile Former representation USSR over the years *Rest of the world
Switzerland Russia Silk Road terminus Where Europe meets Asia Israel Armenia Kazakhstan China Middle East Leadership Heart of Central Asia Silk Road origin Throughout the programme, students will gain insights into Eurasian economic development and learn about doing business in Europe, Russia and China/Asia. EMBA for Eurasia aims to help students develop international business opportunities across the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) areas with an emphasis on Russia and China.
USA Radical and disruptive Silicon Valley Switzerland World s top innovator* Russia Seed-stage inventions China Bottom-up entrepreneurs EMBA for Eurasia focuses on the innovation models found at the world s five poles of innovation: Silicon Valley, Israel, Switzerland*, China and Russia. No other programme offers such in-depth understanding and connects the dots of how humanity innovates and progresses.
Selfawareness Leading in Eurasia We Consciousness Integrative Throughout the programme, students increase awareness of themselves and develop a we consciousness through team work (project, cases, leadership groups), reflection and experiments Personal values Standards, ethics Leading the 4 th Industrial Revolution leadership
Knowledge & Cultural Understanding Network Russia, China, Israel, Kazakhstan, Switzerland, Armenia The 4th Industrial Revolution Project Israel, Silicon Valley U.S., Switzerland*, China The Eurasia Project The 4th Industrial Revolution Project Israel, Silicon Valley U.S., Switzerland*, China
The PROGRAMME structure gives students the opportunity for flexible and international study. Programme destinations are: China: Hong-Kong (HKUST) + mainland Israel: Tel-Aviv USA: California- Silicon Valley Switzerland: St.Gallen Kazakhstan: Astana Russia: SKOLKOVO, Moscow region Armenia: UWC Dilijan 2 live-in 7-10 days 1 trip 6 days 1 trip 7 days 1 trip 5 days 1 trip 5 days 9 modules 4-6 days each 1 trip 3 days
Two business schools join forces to develop unique programme content: new courses (e.g. Cultural intelligence for business), business cases and projects. The three pillars are guided by programme management experts in the fields of Eurasia, Innovation and Leadership. TOMAS CASAS I KLETT, Academic programme director Faculty and Director of China Competence Center at St. Gallen (Switzerland). Teaches at the University of Toronto (Canada), SKOLKOVO (Russia), Fudan University (China). Research focus on Free Trade Agreements, Chinese innovation and entrepreneurship, top team leadership and performance. JIATAO (JT) LI, Academic programme director Lee Quo Wei Professor of Business, Chair Professor of Management, Director of the Centre for Business Strategy and Innovation at HKUST. Vice President of the AIB and Programme Chair of the 2018 AIB annual conference. STEVEN J. DEKREY, Chairman of the Academic Council at SKOLKOVO Associate Dean and Adjunct Professor of HKUST, Prof. of Leadership of SKOLKOVO Expertise: Leadership development, Education/NGO Management, Board Member Training.
EURASIA & THE 4TH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION MODULE 1. GLOBAL TRENDS I identification phase (3 months) Teams: 3-5 ppl Theme: Eurasia/BRI or Innovation/4IR with high levels of practical relevance development phase (10 months) Mentorship provided for each group final delivery (2 months) MODULE 14. GLOBAL TRENDS II
The curriculum deploys the programme s learning outcomes across all EMBA for Eurasia courses, with each course meeting at least two learning outcomes. Upon completion of the Programme, students will be able to: Lead 1 Lead responsibly with enhanced leadership and teamwork skills Think 2 Apply frameworks to analyse complex problems Innovate 3 Innovate using best practices to meet new and existing organization objectives Eurasia, BRI for Business Humanities for Executives 4th Industrial Revolution 4 5 6 Develop international business opportunities across the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) areas with an emphasis on Russia and China Contribute to the development of Eurasia based on a deep knowledge of cultures, philosophies, sociological backgrounds and historical events Use emerging technologies to transform organisations for growth
50:50 by SKOLKOVO and HKUST, below are examples of the potential faculty ALBERT HA Operations Management Wei Lun Foundation Professor of Business, Chair Professor, Ph.D. Stanford University. CAROLINE WANG Professor of Business Practice, Former Chief Marketing Officer & Chief Information Officer, IBM, responsible for optimising the US$500M annual budget to continuously improve IBM's business results. The highest ranked Asian women executive at IBM globally. JIATAO (JT) LI Global Trends Lee Quo Wei Professor of Business, Chair Professor of Management, Director, Center for Business Strategy and Innovation. He is Vice President of the AIB and the Programme Chair of the 2018 AIB annual conference. TOMAS CASAS I KLETT Global Trends University of St.Gallen faculty and Director of China Competence Center as well as the Competence Center for Top Teams. Regular lecturer at University of Toronto and different programmes in China.
FACULTY 50:50 by SKOLKOVO and HKUST, below are examples of potential faculty STEVEN DEKREY Corporate Governance, Leadership Associate Dean and Adjunct Professor of HKUST Chairman, Academic Council and Prof. of Leadership of SKOLKOVO. Ph.D. University of Iowa. KEITH GOODALL General Management Visiting Professor of Organisational Behavior, CEIBS; Senior Teaching Faculty, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge; Conducts educational programs for KPMG, Siemens, Lufthansa German Airlines, the Bank of China and China Life Insurance, Russian Railways OJSC and many others. STEVEN NASON Negotiations Professor of Business Practice, Department of Management, School of Business and Management, HKUST his teaching evaluations are consistently in the top 10% of the University. Professor Nason has worked with a variety of organisations, including Samsung Electronics, Cisco, Motorola, and the Health Care Forum. MOTY CRISTAL Negotiations Professor in Negotiation Dynamics of the Moscow School of Management SKOLKOVO. Lecturer at Tel Aviv University and the Lauder School of Government. Diplomacy & Strategy at the Interdisciplinary Centre in Herzliya (Israel). He is the founder of the consulting firm NEST Consulting Group and the General Director of Negotiation Strategies Ltd
A bachelor s degree from a recognised institution English proficiency - preferably TOEFL 90 or IELTS 6.5 (6.0 all sub scores). Exceptions: A bachelor s degree obtained from an institution where the medium of instruction is English Individuals whose mother tongue is English At least eight years of work experience Strong leadership track record Solid career/ business progression Motivation to learn, lead and innovate All applicants must pass a PDP test: Assessment of Leadership Potential
In October 2016, the Moscow School of Management SKOLKOVO signed a MoU with HKUST Business School to collaborate on academic exchange, executive programmes and research. The collaboration aims to contribute to the economic and social development of Russia, Hong Kong, Greater China and emerging economies along China's Belt and Road Initiative. In 2017 June, both parties signed a three-year Cooperation Agreement to deepen the strategic partnership.
The Moscow School of Management SKOLKOVO is one of the top private business schools in Russia and CIS, the countries of the former Soviet Union. Founded by leading Russian and international entrepreneurs, it has run Russia s leading Executive MBA since 2009, with professors hailing from leading business schools such as, INSEAD, LBS, Cambridge University, IESE, ESADE, MIT, HKUST, Stanford University, etc.
Ivan Khvorov Head of International degree programmes Ivan_Khvorov@skolkovo.ru +7 903 517 37 19