Entrepreneurship and the Executive MBA
John Mullins, Associate Professor of Management Practice in Entrepreneurship, talks about the exciting learning environment on the Executive MBA
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In a new podcast, John Mullins discusses teaching entrepreneurship to Executive MBA students at London Business School, and the importance of the real world experience they share with each other.
John explains: "The Executive MBA students come from all over the world, with all kinds of backgrounds and have usually spent ten years working their way up a company and now want to become general managers by broadening their perspective."
Entrepreneurship understanding and skills, John believes, are essential to any manager, "in hypercompetitive markets, companies need to do things differently, to find new customer problems and new solutions to them."
Asked what makes the Executive MBA at London Business School an innovative and exciting learning experience, John comments: "the calibre of the students, they bring so much to the table as whatever the case being studied, there is always someone who has been in that industry and has a real understanding of how that world works."
Listen to the podcast to hear more about entrepreneurship and the Executive MBA