In-Company Executive Master of Business Administration For Innovative Leaders Guyana 2010 Roraima Duke Lodge 94 95 Duke Street, Georgetown, Guyana (592) 677-5048 www.gsb.tt
With such awards as Ernst & Young Master Entrepreneur 2001, The University of the West Indies Caribbean Luminaries Award 2002, The University of the West Indies Honourary Doctorate 2002 and a recipient of the Chaconia Gold Medal in August 2004 (Second highest honour of the Republic of Trinidad & Tobago), it is no wonder that Arthur Lok Jack is a well known and respected name for his expertise in the business field. He has been for many years and continues to be a significant part in Trinidad and Tobago s business arena. His portfolio includes but is not limited to: Past Chairman for Trinidad & Tobago Export Development Corporation; Past President of Trinidad & Tobago Manufacturers Association TTMA; Chairman/ CEO Associated Brands Group of Companies consisting of Sunshine Snacks, Charles Candy, Universal Foods and Consolidated Biscuit (Trinidad) Ltd; Chairman for Consolidated Biscuits Malta and Sunshine Snacks Malta; Neal & Massy Holdings Limited; Guardian Holdings Limited and Caribbean Airlines Limited; Past Director of RBTT Financial Holdings Limited. He is also a Director of the Arthur Lok Jack Graduate School of Business. 2
a global brand The Arthur Lok Jack Graduate School of Business, UWI is an internationally accredited business school, which has been in existence since 1989. Largely founded by the private sector of Trinidad and Tobago, the Lok Jack GSB was borne out of the recognition of a need to support higher education, develop individual & organisational capacity and promote global competitiveness. UWI - A regional institution over 65 years - Strong focus on and demonstration of regional integration - Strategic imperative to improve access to quality education - Internationally recognised brand in the Caribbean Pioneering The Lok Jack GSB is a major provider of Business Education, Executive Training, Management Consulting and Research in the Caribbean. The Lok Jack GSB is: A Centre of Excellence for Training and Development for the Commonwealth Secretariat. A Partner Institute with the World Economic Forum for the Annual Global Competitiveness Report. A network member of The Fraser Institute in the production of the Economic Freedom of the World Report. The Caribbean s leading business school offering internationally recognised MBA programmes which are fully accredited by the Association of MBAs in the United Kingdom. 3
welcome Over the last 20 years, the Lok Jack GSB has been driven by the mission to develop great leaders with the ability to guide national and regional development. 4
from the Executive Director We have had tremendous success in achieving this mission and are now defining a new way forward that positions our graduates to compete, innovate and grow in the world of global business. Pursuing an MBA is one of the most important decisions you will make in your life and doing it at the right School is even more important. The EMBA at the Lok Jack GSB will expose you to business ideas, practices and experiences that prepare you to manage and innovate in challenging markets. Can the people of the Caribbean and Latin America succeed in the dynamic and challenging global market? In recent times, we have seen the emergence of new markets and new market leaders in the global economy. The Caribbean and Latin America, with dynamics that mirror the Asian market and with less than half of China s population, produce significantly more than the Asian giant and offers a very attractive and dynamic internal market, especially in terms of relative purchasing power. These changing conditions require a new generation of business managers, leaders, new rule breakers and rule makers in charge of changing the world order. We are committed to providing an educational experience that builds the discipline of the mind and positions our students to emerge as leaders and winners, creating new market spaces in an uncertain and volatile economy. Our world class faculty integrate the best practices of the developed world, with the disruptive practices of leading firms operating in unpredictable business atmospheres. Our curriculum incorporates, across several workshops, seminars and extra-curricular activities, a learning platform aimed to ignite critical thinking, creativity, innovation, and collaboration, emphasizing in its content and delivery, rigour, relevance, and return on your investment. The decision is up to you; do you want to be a protagonist or a witness? Do you want to lead or to follow? Do you want to be a rule breaker or a rule taker? I invite you to immerse yourself in a new paradigm of the art, science and practice of management. Professor Miguel Carrillo 5
make Why Guyana In-Company EMBA? Global leaders Our graduates are leaders, driven by academic thinking, research and experience. They possess local, regional and global perspectives, enabling the formulation of strategy for global business and development and application in local and regional contexts. They are responsible and ethical leaders, demonstrating ethical and socially responsible behaviour in corporate governance and workplace practices. Skilled practitioners Our graduates are skilled in a range of business practices. They are able to use and manipulate a range of tools in the functional areas of business and management to enhance the competitiveness of people and organisations. 6
a difference Executive Positioning Courses offered in the In-Company EMBA reflect cutting edge perspectives in management and leadership thinking. The programme is geared to equip participants with the concepts and tools necessary to successfully engage, compete and innovate in an extremely competitive and dynamic global business environment. Participants will be able to reposition themselves and their companies as leaders in the global space. International Accreditation The EMBA is the flagship programme of the Arthur Lok Jack Graduate School of Business, UWI. The programme is internationally accredited by the Association of MBAs in the United Kingdom. This is a significant quality standard that has only been achieved by less than 20% of business schools worldwide. Customisation All courses and topics in the programme will be customised for the Guyana business environment, and to seek to address issues pertinent and relevant to the country. Efforts will also be made to develop a cadre of local lecturers and facilitators to continue the work of the programme over the long term. Additionally, the Business School is committed to working closely with members of the local business community and Government on an ongoing basis to ensure that our programmes and activities remain relevant, applicable and beneficial to the citizens of Guyana. Convenience All courses for the In-Company EMBA will be delivered in Georgetown Guyana. Classes will be taught in convenient 4-day or 2-day weekend sessions, scheduled for the convenience of the busy executive. Further assistance will be provided by the management and staff of the Guyana Office. Additionally, students will have access to all the online resources of the Business School. Our online resources include online library resources such as articles, case studies, presentations and research databases, and the course management system, Lok Jack elearning. Networking One of the most important aspects of this programme is the opportunity to join the esteemed Alumni network of the Arthur Lok Jack Graduate School Business. The network includes some of the top international and regional leaders in business and government in the Caribbean. Team players Our graduates are team players, bringing individual excellence to any project and harnessing the capabilities of others to deliver winning results. Innovators and change agents Our graduates are solution providers, applying current concepts, principles and practices to develop solutions that are competitive, socially responsible and reflective of high ethical standards. The Lok Jack GSB graduate is able to engender change and demonstrate intrapreneurial behaviours within firms or pioneer entrepreneurial ventures within industry. 7
relationships International Partnerships The Lok Jack GSB has linkages/ partnerships with: Florida International University Harvard Business School Manchester Business School George Washington University University of Delhi Concordia University Universidad Adolfo Ibanez Alumni When you become an alumnus, you continue your connection with the Lok Jack GSB on a professional and social level and with over 1,500 alumni; the network you are exposed to can be invaluable. Our networking services include: Open invitations to all students and alumni events including: The Ideas Forum, Seminars & Conferences Student and alumni get-togethers Sports & Family Day Graduating with my EMBA from the Lok Jack GSB, formerly known as the IOB, was the most satisfying project I have completed in my career. The quality of learning was indeed clearly aligned to the pursuit of excellence. The opportunity to work in teams and robust classroom discussions stand out as the hallmark of first class long lasting learning experiences. Networking with fellow MBA colleagues is adding value up to this day. The pursuit of quality business education is of paramount importance for widening and deepening the scope of Managers and Leaders. Satnarine Bachew General Manager, Trinidad Cement Limited Graduate of Lok Jack GSB 8
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In-Company Executive Master of Business Administration PROGRAMME STRUCTURE Course Title Finance and Accounting Concepts (Workshop - 12 hours) Trimester 1: May - August, 2010 Delivery April 2010 (online) Assessment Structure Self-administered questions Course Title Management (36) Information Systems Fundamentals of Human Resource Management (36) Production and Operations Management Trimester 3: January - April, 2011 Delivery Sat 8th to Sun 9th January 2011 (Session 1 - Face to Face) Sat 22nd to Sun 23rd January 2011 (Session 2 - Videoconference) Fri 4th to Mon 7th February 2011 (Session 1- Face to face) Sat 5th to Sun 6th March 2011 (Session 1 - Face to Face) Sat 19th to Sun 20th March 2011 (Session 2 Face to face; online support) Trimester 4: May - August, 2011 Assessment Structure Individual Coursework (30%) Group Coursework (30%) Final Examination (40%) (April 2011) Communication, Fri 7th to Mon 10th May 2010 Collaboration & Networking (Face to face; online support) (36 hours) Individual Coursework (30%) Organisational Behaviour Fri 11th to Mon 14th June 2010 and Development (Face to face) (36 hours) Financial Statement Analysis (36 hours) Selection of electives Sat 10th to Sun 11th July 2010 (Session 1 - Face to face) Sat 24th to Sun 25th July 2010 (Session 2 - face to face) Online support Participants choose from all options available Trimester 2: September - December, 2010 Group Coursework (30%) Final Examination (40%) (April 2010) Course Title Innovation and Internationalisation (36 hours) Business Law, Corporate Governance and Ethics (36) Corporate Finance and Management Accounting Delivery Fri 6th to Mon 9th May 2011 (Session 1 - Face to face) Fri 10th to Mon 13th June 2011 (Session 1 - Face to face) Sat 25th to Sun 26th June 2011 (Session 1 - Face to Face) Fri 15th to Mon 16th July 2011 (Session 2 - Face to Face) Assessment Structure Individual Coursework (30%) Group Coursework (30%) Final Examination (40%) (August 2011) Course Title Marketing Management Delivery Fri 3rd to Mon 6th September 2010 (Session 1 - Face to Face) (36 hours) Individual Coursework (30%) Quantitative Business Analysis (36 hours) Global Macroeconomics and the Caribbean Business Environment (36 hours) Sat 2nd to Sun 3rd October 2010 (Session 1- Face to face) Sat 16th to Sun 17th October 2010 (Session 2 - Face to face) Sat 6th to Sun 7th November 2010 (Session 1 - Face to Face) Sat 20th to Sun 21st November 2010 (Session 2 - Videoconference) Assessment Structure Group Coursework (30%) Final Examination (40%) (December 2010) Course Title Trimester 5: September - December, 2011 Customised Workshop (8 hours) Customised Elective 1 Customised Elective 2 Practicum Delivery Friday 16th September 2011 (Face to face) Sat 17th to Sun 18th Sept 2011 (Session 1 - Face to face) Sat 8th to Sun 9th October 2011 (Session 2 - Face to face) Sat 5th to Sun 6th Nov 2011 (Session 1 - Face to face) Sat 19th to Sun 20th Nov 2011 (Session 2 Face to face) September 2011 to February 2012 Assessment Structure Individual Coursework (30%) Group Coursework (30%) Final Examination (40%) (December 2011) 2 Customized Electives for the Guyana Industry 10
On - Campus In-Company Contact hours 36 hours per course 36 hours per course Number of courses Delivery mode 12 core and 2 electives Face to face components 12 core and 2 electives Face to face components Research project Practicum Practicum Class pro le Senior Managers Senior Managers Comparison with on-campus EMBA - Differences On - Campus In-Company Focus on Strategy course Delivery mode Research skills Selection of electives Strategic Management Management Accounting Face to face components Taught in a series of workshops Participants choose from all options available Innovation and Internationalisation Corporate Finance and Management Accounting Face to face components with technology used to replicate classroom context Taught as components of particular core courses and both elective courses Designed by the Programme Director based on industry and sectoral needs I was a member of Cohort 13 of the Executive MBA programme, and found it to be as rewarding as it was rigorous. The Faculty provided a well structured and stimulating mix of local and international lecturers, as well as invaluable, practical insights from Caribbean business leaders. Those insights have helped to refine my own perspectives on business matters that I encounter daily. Because the EMBA brings together seasoned professionals from diverse backgrounds, their contributions are lively and impassioned and bring to life otherwise academic debates. The diversity of my Cohort was indicative of the diverse nature of large companies and the interactions themselves were lessons on team work and leadership. Anna-Maria Garcia-Brooks General Manager, Group Marketing and Communications Republic Bank Limited Graduate of Lok Jack GSB 11
world World Class Faculty The hallmark of academic excellence is a world-class faculty. The Lok Jack GSB has found the right mix of business leaders and academics. Our Faculty is drawn from the three campuses of The University of the West Indies, as well as from top business schools in North America, Europe and companies in the local, regional and global environment. This dual focus creates an enriching learning experience for our students. Members of Faculty - Professor Miguel Carrillo - Dr. Roland Baptiste - Hulsie Bhaggan - Terri Ann Brathwaite - Howard Dottin - Dr. Colin McDonald - Zameer Mohammed - Dr. Karen Murdock - Dr. Ron Sookram - Dr. Gwendoline Williams - Dr. Bhoendradatt Tewarie - Curt Wellington 12
class faculty Howard Dottin has been an adjunct faculty member of the Lok Jack GSB since 2000, lecturing in Financial Strategy, Management Accounting and Financial Accounting on the MBA programmes. He has been teaching Management Accounting since 1988. His credentials include a fellowship of the Chartered Association of Certified Accountants and an Executive MBA. Howard Dottin Zameer Mohammed holds a B.Sc. in Management and Geology, and a Post Graduate Diploma in Education from The University of the West Indies. He also has a Master in Education from The University of Toronto and an MBA in Corporate Strategy and International Marketing from Maastricht School of Management. At present, he holds the position of Assistant Vice President Professional Education at The University of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT) and has been a lecturer at the Lok Jack GSB for many years in the area of Marketing. Zameer Mohammed Miss Hulsie Bhaggan has a multi-faceted career in banking, management consulting, politics, trade-unionism and in social and civic development. Ms. Bhaggan holds a B.Sc. in Management studies and a Masters in Business Administration (MBA). She is currently a Management lecturer at the Arthur Lok Jack Graduate School of Business. Hulsie Bhaggan 13
world Dr. Bhoendradatt Tewarie is Pro Vice-Chancellor, Planning and Development at The University of the West Indies (UWI). He has served the University as Lecturer, Executive Director, UWI Institute of Business (now Arthur Lok Jack Graduate School of Business nine years) and Principal, UWI St. Augustine (six years) before assuming responsibility for Planning and Development in August 2007. Dr. Bhoendradatt Tewarie Dr. Ron Sookram leads the Corporate Responsibility portfolio at the Arthur Lok Jack Graduate School of Business. Over the past years this researcher, lecturer, consultant and programme director has acquired valuable knowledge and experience in this area and continues to function as a key resource in promoting the understanding and practice of Corporate Responsibility. Dr. Ron Sookram Dr. Colin McDonald Dr. Colin McDonald holds a B.Sc in Economics and Management from The University of the West Indies and an M.Sc. specialising in Project Planning and Implementation from the International Training Centre, International Institute For Aerospace Surveys and Earth Sciences in The Netherlands (Holland). He later went on to complete a Ph.D. in Economics at The University of Goettingen in Germany. Dr. McDonald is currently the Director, Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation and Full time Lecturer in Strategy at the Arthur Lok Jack Graduate School of Business, Trinidad and Tobago. 14
class faculty Dr. Karen Murdock is the Assistant Director, Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the Lok Jack GSB. Dr. Karen Murdock holds a B.Sc. in Agribusiness Management and an M.Sc. in International Business from The University of the West Indies. Additionally, she holds an M.Sc. in Business Organisation and a Diploma of Advanced Studies from The Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona where she also completed a Ph.D. in Business Creation, Strategy and Management. Dr. Murdock is the recipient of the European Doctorate Mention for work done at Växjö University in Sweden. Dr. Karen Murdock Miguel was appointed the Executive Director at the Lok Jack GSB in June 2009. He has had a distinguished career as a professor, having taught for over 21 years in 12 different countries in three languages. His main areas of focus are innovation and strategy. Professor Carrillo obtained his Ph.D. in a joint programme between Concordia and McGill Universities. Professor Carrillo worked as Finance Director at Hewlett Packard in Mexico for eight years. Professor Miguel Carrillo Dr. Williams is currently an Associate Faculty member at the Arthur Lok Jack Graduate School of Business, teaching in the Executive and International MBA and in the Master in Human Resource Management Programmes. She holds a Ph.D. in Organisational Studies, University of Warwick Business School and is also listed as an Instructor at Walden Distance University, USA. Dr. Gwendoline Williams 15
Trevor Dean Graduate of Lok Jack GSB A key part of the experience was the quality of teaching as well as the wealth of knowledge and experience of the students in class. This, coupled with the strong emphasis on multi-disciplinary, collaborative team-based projects led to an intense learning experience with a strong local, regional and international context which went far beyond what I had expected going into the programme. I wholeheartedly recommend the Arthur Lok Jack Graduate School of Business MBA programmes to those who want to challenge themselves and become true leaders! 16
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how do i apply? Apply online (via http://sta.uwi.edu/ postgrad/admissions.asp) and print the Confirmation Receipt (or email to apply@stu.gsb.tt) and any other required forms (such as the Programme Specific Information Form) upon completion of the online application. The following documents (where applicable) must be submitted along with your confirmation receipt: Curriculum Vitae Educational Certificates Official Transcripts (not applicable for UWI Graduates) 2 References Research Proposal Birth Certificate Legal Affidavit or Deed Poll if your present name is different from that on the Birth Certificate Marriage Certificate TOEFL Scores (non native speakers of English must score at least 500 in this exam) Programme Specific Information Form For more information please check the website at www.gsb.tt These documents must be sent directly to Arthur Lok Jack Graduate School of Business, Roraima Duke Lodge 94 95 Duke Street, Georgetown Guyana. When submitting documents in person, please walk with the originals for verification purposes. If sending the documents via mail, please submit certified copies of all certificates and send to the attention of the Manager, Academic Administration, Arthur Lok Jack Graduate School of Business. No application fee is required when applying online. 18
FAQ s What is the deadline for application to the In-Company EMBA? - March 31st, 2010 How do I apply? - Apply online at http://sta.uwi.edu/postgrad/admissions.asp or via our website at http//gsb.tt/academic/guyana_emba.html Who should I contact for additional information? 5 6 - Richard Ramsawak, Programme Director - Company In-house. Email: r.ramsawak@gsb. tt Where will classes be held? - Classes will be held in Georgetown, Guyana. 4 How do you qualify for this programme? - All students must have the written endorsement of their company for entry to this programme. Your employer must sign the Programme specific Information Form. When will the classes be held? - Classes will be appropriately scheduled for the employed student. Classes will be held on weekends or Friday to Monday, depending on the course. Will funding be made available? - A limited number of scholarships are available for students with exceptional academic performance and qualifications. What is the teaching method? - Primarily, face to face classes with online support. How is this different from the EMBA on campus? - This In-Company EMBA will provide the same core programme, but it has specialised elective options that are relevant and cater to the sectors and industries in the Guyanese business environment. When will the programme start? - Classes commence in the last week of April 2010. 19
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