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Executive MBA
The Alberta Haskayne Executive MBA is designed to develop innovative leaders. Bringing together high quality, motivated students with a world class faculty, the EMBA program builds the skills needed to accelerate your career and expand upon your general management abilities.
The Alberta Haskayne Executive MBA is ranked among the Top 100 EMBA programs globally in the Financial Times 2012 Executive MBA rankings.
About the Program
The program is jointly sponsored by the University of Alberta and the University of Calgary. It is an intensive, 20 month program, offered face-to-face, every second weekend on Fridays and Saturdays in Edmonton. It is designed for senior-level managers who wish to enhance their organization’s value in a climate of increased complexity and uncertainty in competitive environments. Critical thinking skills are essential for making decisions at a senior level.
The Alberta Haskayne Executive EMBA gives you these skills which will enable you to accelerate your career, whether your goal is a senior executive of a large corporation, to start your own company or to change your career. Not only will you learn these essential skills, you will learn about yourself: your strengths, weaknesses and how you interact with others. People skills are a fundamental aspect impacting your success as a leader. Combine these with key critical thinking and decision making skills to accelerate your growth and development to prepare you for your new career. You will have the opportunity to hear from and study the behaviour of other great leaders who have made a significant impact in business through the Executive Speaker Series.
Class of 2015
August 2013
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Alumni Profile
Brent Poohkay EMBA 2000
VP & CIO, Enbridge Inc.
"The Executive MBA provided an excellent balance of tools, theory, and techniques that allowed me to become a more effective leader. The EMBA changed who I am by giving me a new lens through which to view the world around me. It proved to be invaluable."