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The Kellogg-WHU Executive MBA Program Kellogg School of Management – Northwestern University WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management
Local Knowledge.Global Expertise.
WHU – otto Beisheim School of managementKellogg-WHU Executive MBA Program
Burgplatz 256179 VallendarGermanyPhone: +49 261 6509-186Fax: +49 261 [email protected]
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Sample Courses: Leading High-Impact Teams Innovation Strategy & Management International Finance Consumer Led Growth Marketing Channels Incentives, Organization, and
Strategy
Kellogg, Miami
Kellogg, Chicago
Sample Courses: Mergers & Acquisitions Enterprise IT Strategy & Governance
Kellogg-Schulich, Toronto
Sample Courses: Finance in China West Meets East: Strategic
Implications for Managing in the 21st Century
Guanghua-Kellogg, Beijing
Sample Courses: Venture Capital Product Management for
Technology Companies Intellectual Capital Management Risk Management
Kellogg-Recanati, Tel Aviv
Sample Courses: Deal-Making in China & Asia Building a Powerful
Consumer Brand in China Understanding Consumers
Kellogg-HKUST, Hong Kong
Sample Courses: The Business Environment
in Europe Luxury Brand Management
Kellogg-WHUVallendar/Düsseldorf
Kellogg-WHU Executive MBA Global Network 4–5
EMBA Experience 6–9
EMBA Benefi ts 10–11
EMBA Courses 12–13
Advanced Leadership Development 14–15
Program Structure 16–17
Class Profi le 18
Application/Financing/Calendar/Academics inserts
ConTenT
get a joint mBA degree from two strong global brands: Open up career and networking opportunities with two recog-nized and respected names.
Become part of a world-class network: The Kellogg Executive MBA Global Network with its seven EMBA campuses around the world – North America, Asia, Middle East, and Europe – allows you to increase your global reach and access untapped global networks.
learn from the best business management experts in the world: Our faculty members are composed of business experts from Kellogg, WHU, and their global partners, providing first-hand knowledge of the local markets and industries they teach.
develop your cross-border and cross-functional leadership skills: Our Advanced Leadership Development Program and business coaching program provide a cutting-edge leadership and personal development training throughout your EMBA journey.
Benefits of kellogg-WHU and its global network
Sample Courses: Competitive Analysis
of Commodity Industries Family Enterprises:
Success and Continuity World Economy
The global experience:
Your global experience at Kellogg-WHU will truly start with the Global Network Weeks, an event which takes place every year in August of the first year of enrollment and gathers students from the entire Executive MBA Global Network. You will be surrounded by business leaders from all over the world with whom you will take highly interactive and collaborative courses. You will also get to know your peers outside of the classroom and enjoy various networking and socializing activities aimed at turning connections into lasting relationships.
The Global Network
The Kellogg-WHU Executive MBA Global Network
Why Kellogg-WHU?
Gain access to the largest, most immersive network of its kind and benefit from a unique global education model
Make lasting connections, get global and local expert knowledge, study with world-class peers, and benefit from endless professional opportunities
Advance your leadership skills and learn to lead with vision and purpose
Enhance your credentials with a globally recognized MBA degree and top-notch management training
Global Network Weeks at Kellogg 2015
Your “internationalization” will continue with the global electives during your second year of enrollment. The global electives take place on all seven global hubs within the Kellogg Executive MBA Global Network. Classes are taught by local faculty members who have firsthand expert knowledge of the local markets they teach in. In addition, each global campus “specializes” on dif-ferent topics and industries providing you with local knowledge which brings about global expertise.
The Deans of the Global Network
(from left to right):
Deszo Horváth (Schulich),
Moshe Zviran (Recanati),
Jitendra V. Singh (HKUST),
Sally Blount (Kellogg),
Markus Rudolf (WHU),
Hongbin Cai (Guanghua).
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As the global economy becomes increasingly complex, organizations need leaders who can build bridges across functions, sectors, and countries. With our premier Executive MBA Global Network, Kellogg uniquely prepares executives with the skills and insights they need to meet the demands of this rapidly changing environment. Our distinctive partnerships with the world’s leading business schools, including WHU, give our students a clear advantage: deep knowledge and experience in lead-ership challenges and practices from around the world combined with rich, local expertise. Come join Kellogg and WHU, where we educate, equip, and inspire the next generation of transformational leaders.
SAllY BloUnT, emBA 1992Dean, Kellogg School of Management
WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management is committed to excellence in management education. In line with this mission, WHU’s faculty members provide outstanding theoretical and practical education in all programs and produce high-quality research output. Our international faculty passion-ately strives for thought leadership in the different fields of general management and is renowned in the academic world through numerous research projects in Germany and abroad. At the same time, WHU’s faculty members maintain strong relationships with the business world. The Kellogg-WHU EMBA Program combines our renowned WHU faculty with international business experts from Kellogg and their global partners to provide you with firsthand, up-to-date management expertise.
ProfeSSor dr. mArkUS rUdolf Dean, WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management
EMBA Experience
In addition to a new position within your company and degree program, you also have a family. How is your family dealing with the demands of your new schedule? With two children, a fast-paced job, an EMBA, finding the time for my wife, family, and friends is really challenging. Managing all these challenges successfully requires two things: 1) upfront align-ment: getting the support of your manager, your family, etc. 2) Time management and focus: You need to become a much better manager of your own time. Multi-tasking doesn’t really work, focusing on one thing at a time and allocating specific timeslots for work, EMBA, family is what currently has worked best for me.
How is the Kellogg-WHU EMBA Program helping you in your everyday job? The Kellogg-WHU EMBA Program has been and continues to be an amazing learning experience. The topics covered are up-to-date and relevant to today’s fast-paced business world. faculty is top-notch and the exchange of experiences and learnings between fellow students has been very enriching. The Program has allowed me to refine and polish up my knowl-edge of key business functions. In addition, the leadership mod-ules gave me a crucial edge in terms of managing and motivating teams. Finally, the one-on-one business coaching sessions have really enlightened me in terms of getting to know myself better and connecting the dots. And this has had a very positive impact on my everyday job.
Work history: Within the past 12 years, I have worked for 8 companies in 8 different countries and specialized in Project/Program Management, Customer Relationship Man-agement, Digital Marketing, and Business Intelligence/Analytics.
Hobbies/interests: water sports, running marathons, cooking, watching Game of Thrones.
favorite emBA class: Strategic Innovation, Business Strategies, Leadership in Organiza-tions.
nUno filiPe CAnAS Pedro,emBA 2016 Crm director Projects & Programs
Adidas group
Based in: Herzogenaurach, germanyHometown: lisbon, Portugal
Work history: 12 years in international mar-keting communications working on projects within the food, biotechnology, agribusiness industry.
Hobbies/interests: traveling to lesser-known destinations, watersports, sailing, swimming, and bicycling.
favorite emBA class: Management Ac-counting, Strategic Decisions in Operations, Finance in China.
How many global electives did you do during the EMBA? Which ones/which locations did you pick and why? I decided to do two global electives – Miami and Beijing. I chose Miami because I was very interested in developing a Latin American network for future business opportunities. Beijing was an obvious choice for me. In my opinion, understanding China and how to do business successfully there is a must for anyone in international business. I found all classes there fascinating, particularly “Finance in China” with Professor Qiao Liu, and the company visit, which was organized for us, brought everything together.
How did the knowledge/experience acquired through the Kellogg-WHU EMBA Program contribute to your non-profit career? What challenges did Kellogg-WHU help you over-come in your current position/sector?The Kellogg-WHU EMBA obviously gives you a great under-standing of how private sector thinks and how they work, but it was conversations with classmates at kellogg-WHU that offered me a real insight into how the private sector views public sector/nonprofit organizations. This is invalu-able in terms of knowing how to pitch our organization and ‘sell’ our story.
An unexpected but very positive experience from the kellogg-WHU emBA is the confidence that it has given me. Confidence because now that I have a better understand-ing of what the various departments need, I know how to talk to them and discuss what we need to do at a deeper level.
THÉrÈSe BUrke, emBA 2015 marketing Coordinator
CTA (The Technical Centre for Agricultural and rural Cooperation ACP-eU)
Based in: Amsterdam, netherlands Hometown: enniskillen, northern ireland
Our Students on … Work-Life Balance and Global Electives
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How did the Kellogg-WHU EMBA impact your personal life and career?If you want to reach your professional goals and live life, it is cru-cial you make the right choices. kellogg-WHU was the right emBA choice for me, both professionally and personally. This established program prepared me for my international job transition, enabling me to become a global leader in a constantly changing business environment. At kellogg-WHU, you will not only find educational excellence that focuses on team leadership and personal development, but you will also find a real busi-ness partner in international leadership development that offers diversity and individual uniqueness – key success factors in both today’s and tomorrow’s business world.
Are you making good use of your Kellogg and Kellogg-WHU connections? If so, how?I attended courses in Germany, Miami, Chicago, and Toronto, which provided the experience I needed to build a strong global network. Although my unforgettable kellogg-WHU journey is now over, i still keep in touch with my former classmates. We discuss best practice sharing, career transition, candidate search, introductions, human resources consulting, and other insightful topics.
EMBA Experience
Work history: senior human resources leader with significant global experience: previously Vice President of Human Resources for Club Med – North American region; held progressive Human Resources’ roles at Goodyear and Eaton.
Hobbies/interests: tennis, running, traveling.
favorite emBA class: Statistics.
AUde SlAmA, emBA 2011managing director and President
Slama global Search
Based in: Boca raton, floridaHometown: Saint-etienne, france
Our Alumni on … Entrepreneurship and Career Development
Andreas, you changed careers and sectors while doing your EMBA, what influence did the Kellogg-WHU EMBA have on your career move? Kellogg-WHU greatly influenced my career change. most people who sign up for an mBA have the ambition to change their career in one way or another. Some are seeking promotion, some are looking for a career shift, and some just want to be better at what they do – but everyone wants a change. You ex-pect the change in advance. What you cannot expect is the force with which this change comes to you. A top level emBA like kellogg-WHU exposes you to so many interesting courses and people (professors and colleagues), it is cer-tain that no matter what you are currently doing, you will feel the urge to change and try something new.
AndreAS AriSToTeliS PAPAdimiTrioU, emBA 2015VP finance and Controlling
global online Takeaway group (rocket internet Venture)
Based in: luxembourgHometown: Heraklion, greece
Work history: Investment Banking Analyst in London; M&A/transaction consulting in Greece for 5 years; Group Financial Control-ler for a pharmaceutical company; Sr. Global Product Development Controller at Dematic Group for 3.5 years.
Hobbies/interests: basketball, international economics, reading books, cooking.
favorite emBA class: International Finance, Innovation Management, Decision-Making under Uncertainty.
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EMBA Benefi ts
Gain Access to … Networking, Continuing Education, Expert Knowledge
Expert Connections Our students have the opportunity to connect with global business experts and advisors and learn from experienced leaders through our Guest Speaker Series, which are fully integrated into the curriculum as well as through the WHU SEE (Senior Executive Experience) Series. Below is a selection of our past guest speakers:
Vladimir SalakhutdinovCEO at American Express Bank LLC Russia
nico Buchholz Executive VP Fleet Management, Lufthansa Group
Stefan AsenkerschbaumerCFO/Chairman of the Board of Directors, Robert Bosch GmbH
Jan geldmacherCEO Vodafone Global Enterprise, Vodafone Group
Paul PolmanCEO Unilever
Prof. dr. robert BlackburnPresident Supply Chain Operations & Information Services, BASF Group
Lifelong Learning
Through our Lifelong Learning program, our alumni are welcome to come back to WHU campuses to take part in a current EMBA course or attend a module at one of our partner institutions all over the world at any time after graduation and at no additional tuition fees.
Global Alumni Networks Once you join the Kellogg-WHU EMBA Program, you will have access through the Kellogg and WHU (InPraxi) Alumni Networks to 58,000+ connections from around the world providing you with great career opportunities, experts’ advice, and the chance to give back as an interviewer, guest speaker, or mentor, and participate in alumni networking events and conferences globally.
Entrepreneurial Connections The entrepreneurial spirit has been in WHU’s DNA since its inception. The school offers many on-campus networking opportunities for the entrepreneur-wannabes out there:
idealab! Europe’s premier student-led founders’ conference taking place on campus every year brings together founders, venture capitalists, investors, and ambitious students looking to exchange ideas and experience
3day Startup: 40 creative students, three days, one goal: start your own company WHU incubator: a central starting point for students seeking to start a venture
Prof. dr. robert BlackburnPresident Supply Chain Operations & Information Services, BASF Group
“Being back at Kellogg-WHU six years after my graduation and having the opportunity to learn again was a great feeling.Especially as an entrepreneur, you always need to have answers. So the opportunity to go back to class and ask questions was very valuable for me. I really enjoyed the interaction with the cur-rent students and how their diverse personal and professional experiences brought an additional touch to the excellent faculty. And all this was at no additional cost.”
natacha dagneaud, emBA 2009Managing Director Séissmo – Consumer Profiler
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“Robert Blackburn was a very enlightening guest speaker and my main takeaway from his lecture was that everyone is responsible to start his/her own change. This journey starts with commitment to your self-development and every step ahead provides you with courage and confidence to be a world changer, someone who speaks openly about his/her mistakes and recognizes that some-times it is necessary to take a step back to move twice forward …”
Brunella Jaime, emBA 2016Account Representative Latin America Siemens Energy Inc.
Average Class Size
EMBA Courses
ProfeSSor Tim CAlkinSClinical Professor of marketing at the kellogg School of management
Based in: Chicago, USA Hometown: Buffalo, USA
You often travel to Germany to teach Kellogg-WHU EMBA students, what is the best thing about teaching in this program? The best thing about this program is the wonderful mix of students from all over the world, which makes the class discussions really entertaining for both me and the students. What I find fascinating with the Kellogg-WHU pro-gram is that you can really see how the concepts we teach play out in different parts of the world.
What do you like most about teaching in the Kellogg-WHU EMBA Program? I like to use cases because I think they bring everyone togeth-er around a single issue. one of the best parts of my job is when you bring in a case study to class and find out that there is a student who has a direct connection to it and can bring it to life. For me, it’s great because I keep learning more and more about the situation, the company and the play-ers. And I think it makes it valuable for the students because it’s not just a theoretical exercise, it is actually grounded in real business challenges that people are facing.
Background: BA from Yale; MBA from Harvard; consulting experience at Booz Allen and Hamilton; marketing experience at Kraft Foods for 11 years.
I write a blog on brand strategy: www.strongbrands.wordpress.com; I am an expert on Super Bowl advertising.
“All of our participants are managers who have been trained to get things done. What we want to accomplish with this program is to develop them into leaders who are able to apply advanced frame-works/tools of analysis and who have a broad perspective on things. This means that they should develop some sort of strategic foresight. As leaders, they not only have to select the right people who will get things done but more importantly they have to make important strategic
choices. And understanding choices and the assumptions around choices is a core objective of this program.”
Jürgen WeigAnd,Professor of economics and Academic director Post experience Programs at WHU – otto Beisheim School of management
For more information on our EMBA courses & faculty:
https://kellogg.whu.edu/en/program/emba-courses/
Background: M.Sc. in Economics; Ph.D. in Finance, University of Bonn, Germany; work experience in the tax and audit industry. Co-founder of a small software company that we started about three years ago.
What has been your experience teaching the Kellogg-WHU EMBA students? Teaching the kellogg-WHU emBA students is probably the most intense, but definitely the most rewarding teach-ing experience. In other programs, professors usually chal-lenge students. With EMBAs this works both ways. I am always amazed at how much everybody in the classroom can learn from each other.
In your opinion, what is so unique about the Kellogg-WHU EMBA Program/partnership? In the world of business schools, the word “international” is likely one of the most (over)used buzzwords. Every school and program aspires to be perceived as such. However, there are only few that live up to this claim. The Kellogg-WHU EMBA Program is one of the very few truly international programs. And this shows basically across all dimensions. Being part of the EMBA Global Network is only one aspect. Having participants from all continents, professors from very different back-grounds, and cases and other real-life applications from all around the world leverages this partnership in a way that creates tangible benefits for everybody involved.
ProfeSSor CHriSTiAn AndreS Chair of empirical Corporate finance, director of research at WHU – otto Beisheim School of management
Based in: Vallendar, germanyHometown: Bonn, germany
Our Faculty on … EMBA Students and Teaching at Kellogg-WHU
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Our Coaches on ... Resilient Leadership
Advanced Leadership Development
kArSTen drATH, emBA 2002managing Partner
leadership Choices
Based in: Heidelberg, germanyHometown: koblenz, germany
Work history: Consultant for Accenture; led the worldwide SAP rollout at Bombardier; built up the field of business consulting within EMEA at Perot Systems; Managing Director Business Consulting EMEA for Dell; now Man-aging Partner at Leadership Choices.
Hobbies/interests: running, writing, travelling abroad, being home, and family.
favorite emBA class: Operations Management.
As an executive coach, what role does resilience play for EMBA students?Resilience, or in other words the capacity to handle adversity and setbacks constructively, is a compe-tency of growing importance for today’s managers. Developing resilience means to become more astute in steering your “inner world”, e.g. your attitude, emo-tions and thoughts. As the former CEO of Deutsche Bank, Alfred Herrhausen, once put it: “If you can’t lead yourself you will not be able to lead others.” The EMBA Program provides a structure that enables and fosters both professional and personal growth. In the Advanced Leadership Module each student works with a dedicat-ed executive coach over the full period of the program. These confidential sessions are supported by interactive workshops on relevant leadership topics to provide supporting models but also to challenge the participants to leave their comfort zone and grow.
The Kellogg-WHU EMBA Program regularly updates its leader-ship & personal development activities to reflect new trends in executive coaching. Managers today are expected to make collaborative decisions and provide inspiration to their teams. For that, they need to first understand and develop themselves. The Kellogg-WHU leadership & personal development team is there to guide you through this transformational journey.
Workshops
Attend workshops on personal development & goals, work-life balance, business communica-tion, career development, and post-EMBA transition.
executive Coaching Sessions
The Kellogg-WHU EMBA Program understands the importance of having a busi-ness coach provide support during these exciting but chal-lenging times. Our business coaches can help you with topics such as personal goals, work-life balance, professional development, and team-related issues.
group Supervision
looking back at the goals
Teams are observed by busi-ness coaches who will assess group dynamics, individual roles, and team performance, and then provide feedback to the whole team.
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defining personal goals
Teambuilding Activities
executive leadership Courses
Personality Profile & 360° feedback
Determine your personality profile based on the ‘big five’ personality traits regarded in Psychology. Structured feed-back from peers helps you put into perspective the results of your assessments and provides real feedback and examples to highlight your strengths and weaknesses.
Our leadership courses offered throughout the program will help you understand the wider impact of your and your organi-zation’s actions on employees and society, empower you to achieve great results through teams, and explore issues top leaders must keep front-of-mind.
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Program Structure
Sample Program ScheduleTHUrSdAY fridAY
These schedules are subject to change.
Sample Extended Weekend Schedule.
Year 1
Year 2
January
1 Ext. Weekend
WHU Campus in Vallendar, Germany
module 3 (Core): Business Functions I Marketing Management
Managerial Finance
SUndAY
*Leadership Workshops will be planned on Thursday afternoons before most modules.
november
1 Ext. Weekend
WHU Campus in Vallendar, Germany
module 2 (Core): Fundamental Tools for Business Analysis International Financial
Reporting & Analysis
Managerial Economics
September
1 Week
WHU Campus in Vallendar, Germany
module 1 (Core): The Role of the General Manager Decision-Making
under Uncertainty
Leadership in Organizations
online prep courses
decision-making under Uncertainty
maths
Statistics
excel
economic Principles
August
2 Weeks
Kellogg School of Management, Chicago, USA
module 7 (Core):Global Network Weeks Negotiation Strategies
Strategic Crisis Management
Strategic Decisions in Operations
Strategic Marketing Decisions
June
1 Ext. Weekend
WHU Campus in Düsseldorf, Germany
module 6 (Core): WHU Advanced Module Foundations of
Entrepreneurship
Strategic Innovation & Corporate Renewal
April
1 Ext. Weekend
WHU Campus in Vallendar, Germany
module 5 (Core): Business Functions III Corporate Finance
Operations Management
march
1 Ext. Weekend
WHU Campus in Vallendar, Germany
module 4 (Core): Business Functions II Business Strategies
Managerial Statistics
may
1 Ext. Weekend
WHU Campus in Vallendar, Germany
module 12: International Week@WHU
The Business Environment in Europe
Luxury Brand Management
march
1 Ext. Weekend
WHU Campus in Vallendar, Germany
module 10: WHU Capstone – Business Simulation
January
1 Ext. Weekend
WHU Campus in Vallendar, Germany
module 9: WHU Advanced Module Ethics & Executive
Leadership
The Entrepreneurial Journey
october
1 Ext. Weekend
WHU Campus in Vallendar, Germany
module 8: WHU Advanced Module Marketing Strategy
Management Accounting
Advanced leadershipdevelopment
Integrated units throughout the program
master Thesis
June – August
(Can be started after the first year of enroll-ment when applicable)
Various dates
TorontoHong KongTel AvivChicagoMiamiBeijing
module 11: Global Electives (at least 1 Module with 2 courses required)
SATUrdAY TUeSdAYmondAY
1:00–2:30 pm
Leadership Workshop*
11:45–1:00 pm
Group Lunch11:45–1:00 pm
Group Lunch11:45–1:00 pm
Group Lunch11:45–1:00 pm
Optional Lunch11:45–1:00 pm
Group Lunch
12:00–1:00 pm
Optional Lunch8:30–11:45 am
Morning Class8:30–11:45 am
Morning Class8:30–11:45 am
Morning Class8:30–11:45 am
Morning Class8:30–11:45 am
Morning Class
2:45–4:15 pm
Leadership Workshop*
1:00–6:00 pm
Afternoon Class1:00–6:00 pm
Afternoon Class1:00–4:15 pm
Afternoon Class1:00–6:00 pm
Afternoon Class
6:00–7:00 pm
Optional DinnerEvening
Group SessionEvening
Group SessionEvening
Group SessionEvening
Group Session
4:30–6:00 pm
Leadership Workshop*
6:00–7:00 pm
Group Dinner6:00–7:00 pm
Group Dinner6:00–7:00 pm
Group Dinner6:00–7:00 pm
Group Dinner
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EMBA Profi le
WHU – otto Beisheim School of managementKellogg-WHU Executive MBA Program
Burgplatz 256179 VallendarGermanyPhone: +49 261 6509-186Fax: +49 261 [email protected]
Excellence inManagementEducation
Class Profi le
Average Age
37
Average Management Experience
7YeArS
Average Work Experience
13 YeArS
Nationalities Represented
22Female Students
20%Average Class Size
45
Germany 24 %
Europe/EU-Member States excl. Germany 30 %
nATionAliTieS (BY region)
North America 4 %
Central & South America 4 %
Europe/Non-EU-Member States 16 %
Asia 20 %
Africa & Middle East 2 %
ACAdemiC BACkgroUndS
SenioriTY leVel
Business Science & Industrial Engineering 18 %
Engineering & other technical fi elds 24 %
Manager 34 %
Economics 10 %
Arts/Humanities 12 %
Computer/Sciences 10 %
Natural Sciences &Mathematics 8 %
Law 8 %
Other 10 %
VP 4 %
CXO 6 %
Owner/Partner 6 %
Director 28 %
Senior Manager 22 %
indUSTrY rePreSenTed
IT/Media/Communication 13 %
Consulting 12 %
Other 18 %
Chemicals/Pharmaceuticals 6 %
Production 10 %
Automotive 5 %
Finance/Banking/Insurance 16 %
Retail 6 %Energy 4 %Construction/Real Estate 2 %Raw and building materials 4 %Logistic/Transportation 4 %
indUSTrY rePreSenTedindUSTrY rePreSenTed
IT/Media/Communication 13 %IT/Media/Communication 13 %
Consulting 12 %Consulting 12 %
Other 18 %Other 18 %
Chemicals/Chemicals/Pharmaceuticals 6 %Pharmaceuticals 6 %
Production 10 %
Automotive 5 %Automotive 5 %
Finance/Banking/Insurance 16 %Finance/Banking/Insurance 16 %
Retail 6 %Retail 6 %Energy 4 %Energy 4 %Construction/Real Estate 2 %Construction/Real Estate 2 %Raw and building materials 4 %Raw and building materials 4 %Logistic/Transportation 4 %Logistic/Transportation 4 %
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Weeks or Extended Weekends Vallendar
Global Network Weeks(two consecutive weeks required)
Chicago
Kellogg-WHU Executive MBA Program
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Kellogg-WHU Executive MBA Program
Tentative ScheduleClass 2018– 2020*
2nd Year
* Note: the schedule is subject to change
Vallendar I Toronto
Tel Aviv I I Vallendar
Miami Hybrid I Vallendar Europ. E. Thesis Thesis Thesis
Chicago Tel Aviv II I Vallendar Miami
Shanghai I Hongkong Hongkong I Lisbon Hybrid
Weeks or Extended Weekends Vallendar
Global Electives (one required)
Toronto, Shanghai, Hongkong, Lisbon,
Tel Aviv, Chicago, Miami. Vallendar