Choosing the right business school

We are living in a VUCA world. The world of work is a constant state of flux. Businesses are reassessing their growth opportunities and developing new strategies and business models. Some jobs are being made obsolete while other jobs that never existed before are being created. 

What skills does the next generation of business leaders need for success? How does the next generation of business leaders develop the agility to stay ahead?

Focusing on the theme of innovation, leadership, and transformation through holistic and forward-looking education, this virtual event brings together NBS faculty, alumni, and current students, to discuss the strategic opportunities and careers that are open to graduates who understand the future of work and industry, and what it takes to get there. 

Date

Saturday, 14 May 2022

Time

2 pm to 5 pm

Venue

Zoom

Dress Code

Smart Casual

 

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2 pm to 3.30 pm : Fireside Chat

Current trends in business operations and technology advancements show that professions will change drastically over the next decade. The ever-changing business landscape needs business leaders with the know-how to stay relevant and innovate for the future.

Join Professor Christina Soh, Dean of NBS and her panel of faculty members and distinguished alumni, as they discuss why it is important to embrace the connection between business, technological innovation, and entrepreneurship while maintaining a strong focus on sustainability.

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Panelists

3.30 pm to 5 pm : Breakout Room Discussions

You are invited to visit the breakout rooms, hosted by NBS faculty, alumni and current students, for open discussions and a meaningful exchange of ideas.

Explore your choices. See the bigger picture. Discover the future you can make.

NBS. It all starts here.

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Faculty

Alumni

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