Why the CBS EMBA

Boost Your Career with Northern Europe's leading Executive MBA

CBS is an international institution dedicated to lifelong learning. The Executive MBA program is aimed at professionals with extensive experience, who wish to broaden their knowledge of international business practices, re-orientate their career or update their management knowledge.
The program is designed to be compatible with the high-level work pressures and demanding travel schedules of our participants.
This 18-month program unites experienced executives and faculty from around the world, to build together a global view of business, develop a strategic mindset and gain an understanding of the newest management tools required by a leader in today’s fast-moving business world.
We equip our participants with a solid working knowledge of the most innovative business management techniques, to open their minds to creative thinking and to understand how to be an effective part of fast-moving emerging markets.
The goal of CBS is: to help you reach your goals in your professional life drawn from experienced classmates, international case study and expert faculty from around the globe.

"A successful global leader has a powerful vision and can communicate it to inspire and motivate his or her organization. More importantly, the effective leader can execute and knows how to keep score. Above all else, the ultimate challenge for any leader is balancing a successful business career with a successful private life."

Jan Leschly


Many sponsoring companies have discovered the immense potential that follows from having their employees participate in the program. By sponsoring participants, they have found that the personal development of the individual has entailed new opportunities for the business.
Also small- or medium-size businesses have been part of this success, where participants have been instrumental in creating new products and developing already existing markets even before they graduated. The return on investment already starts on the first day of the program.

Last updated by Jacob Taarup 08/12/2011