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Henley Business School South Africa

Henley Business School, Africa (formerly Henley Management College, South Africa), in the Paulshof suburb of Johannesburg, is a campus of the British-based Henley Business School, one of the oldest business schools in Europe with operations in 17 countries across the globe. The African institution shares international accreditation with its parent and is also locally accredited in South Africa.[1] The South African campus has offered the MBA in South Africa since 1992. In 2002, the South African location became a fully owned subsidiary of the British parent. As the operation in South Africa is the only Henley Business School in the African continent, it has students living in neighbouring countries studying and being supported through this office.

Henley Business School, Africa
Established1992
DeanJonathan Foster-Pedley
Location,
South Africa
AffiliationsHenley Business School
WebsiteHenleysa.ac.za

History and growth in Africa edit

In 1992 Henley Business School introduced its MBA to the South African market, under license to the Graduate Institute of Management Technology (GIMT) and the first 18 MBA students graduated in 1995. When GIMT was sold, Henley UK bought back the license, became a branch office and, in 2002, launched itself as a fully integrated school of Henley in South Africa. In 2008 Henley Management College merged with the University of Reading to form Henley Business School, one of the world’s largest full-service business schools.

In 2007, Henley established its social entrepreneurship arm. This was followed in 2011 by the introduction of Henley MBAid, an initiative whereby students, as part of their learning, provide expertise and support to NGOs.

In 2012, Henley Business School Africa celebrated its 20th anniversary and the opening of its current premises in Paulshof, Sandton.

Academics edit

Henley Africa’s flagship programme is the internationally recognised Henley MBA, which targets experienced, practising managers seeking to enhance their leadership skills or prepare for a senior management position. The MBA is presented in South Africa as a flexible, family friendly, thirty-month, part-time programme, delivered through a blend of face-to-face workshops, peer group learning, team activities, on-line and off-line individual and group self-study methods. The school has also added the MBA for Music and Creative Industries specifically for artists ad creatives who want to develop their business skills. The programme attracts students from many African countries, including Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Kenya, Mozambique and Ghana.

The school offers a range of executive education programmes. Its open executive development programmes, designed for individuals, span the major management related areas essential for running sustainable organisations and range in length from 2 days to 3 weeks. Programmes include:

  • Post Graduate Diploma in Management Practice (PG Dip)
  • Accredited Managers' Programme (AMP) - NGF 6
  • Managers’ Accelerated Progression (MAP+) Programme
  • ICE+ Programme – The business management course for creative minds 
  • Henley Professional Certificate in Coaching (PCIC)
  • Financial Skills for Management (Finance for Non-Financial Managers)

In addition, Henley consults with a range of leading global organisations to provide customised executive and tailored qualification programmes.

Specialist Centres edit

The Henley Real Estate Centre Africa is an extension of the School of Real Estate & Planning [LINK TO WIKI PAGE]. Established in 1964, the School of Real Estate & Planning forms an integral part of Henley Business School UK and is the largest school of its kind in the UK.

The centre's chief purpose is to fill the gap in an industry that is sorely lacking in skills on the continent. It aims to help with the development of skills, knowledge and practices for commercially effective, environmentally aware and socially responsible development and management of the real estate industry in Africa.

MBAid edit

MBAid is a learning initiative between NGOs and Henley Business School Africa. The rationale behind its establishment is that as funding has begun to dry up, NGOs have had to rely increasingly on their ability to fund themselves to survive. One of the principal ideas behind MBAid is to give the NGO a fresh perspective, by bringing in a group of people (students) who are unattached to the outcomes of the NGO. They bring in different insights and perspectives and engage with NGOs in such a way that there is a transfer of skills so that, ultimately, the NGO can become self-sustaining.

Accreditation edit

Henley is the only international business school in Africa accredited by all three major international accreditation bodies: the European Foundation for Management Development which awards the European Quality Improvement System (Equis), the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) and the Association of MBAs (AMBA). It is also the only international business school accredited by the South African Council on Higher Education (CHE), which is responsible for quality assurance and promotion through the Higher Education Quality Committee (HEQC).

Rankings edit

  • The Economist Which MBA? World Rankings 2012: 42nd in the world, and 12th in Europe. Ranked number 1 in two categories: Potential to Network and Student Quality.
  • Financial Times EMBA Rankings 2012: 53rd in the world, 20th in Europe and 6th place in the UK for its Executive MBA. In terms of long-term salary improvement following completion of the EMBA, Henley remains in the top 20.
  • Financial Times Business School Rankings:
    • Consolidated: 2012, 29; 2011, 33; 2010, 58
    • EMBA: 2012, 20; 2011, 22
  • Customised programmes: 2011, 20
  • Open Executive Education: 2011, 18

Campus & facilities edit

Henley Business School Africa is located in the Sandton suburb of Paulshof, close to the N1 Western Bypass and 10 km from Sandton City. It provides a variety of facilities for workshops, learning events, coaching sessions, conferences, board meetings, strategy sessions, team meetings, courses and seminars. It is equidistant from Lanseria and OR Tambo international airports.

References edit

  1. ^ "Henley Business School". MBA.co.za. Retrieved 2012-11-09.

External links edit

  • Official Site

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Henley Business School South Africa news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Henley Business School Africa formerly Henley Management College South Africa in the Paulshof suburb of Johannesburg is a campus of the British based Henley Business School one of the oldest business schools in Europe with operations in 17 countries across the globe The African institution shares international accreditation with its parent and is also locally accredited in South Africa 1 The South African campus has offered the MBA in South Africa since 1992 In 2002 the South African location became a fully owned subsidiary of the British parent As the operation in South Africa is the only Henley Business School in the African continent it has students living in neighbouring countries studying and being supported through this office Henley Business School AfricaEstablished1992DeanJonathan Foster PedleyLocationJohannesburg South AfricaAffiliationsHenley Business SchoolWebsiteHenleysa ac za Contents 1 History and growth in Africa 2 Academics 3 Specialist Centres 4 MBAid 5 Accreditation 6 Rankings 7 Campus amp facilities 8 References 9 External linksHistory and growth in Africa editIn 1992 Henley Business School introduced its MBA to the South African market under license to the Graduate Institute of Management Technology GIMT and the first 18 MBA students graduated in 1995 When GIMT was sold Henley UK bought back the license became a branch office and in 2002 launched itself as a fully integrated school of Henley in South Africa In 2008 Henley Management College merged with the University of Reading to form Henley Business School one of the world s largest full service business schools In 2007 Henley established its social entrepreneurship arm This was followed in 2011 by the introduction of Henley MBAid an initiative whereby students as part of their learning provide expertise and support to NGOs In 2012 Henley Business School Africa celebrated its 20th anniversary and the opening of its current premises in Paulshof Sandton Academics editHenley Africa s flagship programme is the internationally recognised Henley MBA which targets experienced practising managers seeking to enhance their leadership skills or prepare for a senior management position The MBA is presented in South Africa as a flexible family friendly thirty month part time programme delivered through a blend of face to face workshops peer group learning team activities on line and off line individual and group self study methods The school has also added the MBA for Music and Creative Industries specifically for artists ad creatives who want to develop their business skills The programme attracts students from many African countries including Zimbabwe Nigeria Kenya Mozambique and Ghana The school offers a range of executive education programmes Its open executive development programmes designed for individuals span the major management related areas essential for running sustainable organisations and range in length from 2 days to 3 weeks Programmes include Post Graduate Diploma in Management Practice PG Dip Accredited Managers Programme AMP NGF 6 Managers Accelerated Progression MAP Programme ICE Programme The business management course for creative minds Henley Professional Certificate in Coaching PCIC Financial Skills for Management Finance for Non Financial Managers In addition Henley consults with a range of leading global organisations to provide customised executive and tailored qualification programmes Specialist Centres editThe Henley Real Estate Centre Africa is an extension of the School of Real Estate amp Planning LINK TO WIKI PAGE Established in 1964 the School of Real Estate amp Planning forms an integral part of Henley Business School UK and is the largest school of its kind in the UK The centre s chief purpose is to fill the gap in an industry that is sorely lacking in skills on the continent It aims to help with the development of skills knowledge and practices for commercially effective environmentally aware and socially responsible development and management of the real estate industry in Africa MBAid editMBAid is a learning initiative between NGOs and Henley Business School Africa The rationale behind its establishment is that as funding has begun to dry up NGOs have had to rely increasingly on their ability to fund themselves to survive One of the principal ideas behind MBAid is to give the NGO a fresh perspective by bringing in a group of people students who are unattached to the outcomes of the NGO They bring in different insights and perspectives and engage with NGOs in such a way that there is a transfer of skills so that ultimately the NGO can become self sustaining Accreditation editHenley is the only international business school in Africa accredited by all three major international accreditation bodies the European Foundation for Management Development which awards the European Quality Improvement System Equis the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business AACSB and the Association of MBAs AMBA It is also the only international business school accredited by the South African Council on Higher Education CHE which is responsible for quality assurance and promotion through the Higher Education Quality Committee HEQC Rankings editThe Economist Which MBA World Rankings 2012 42nd in the world and 12th in Europe Ranked number 1 in two categories Potential to Network and Student Quality Financial Times EMBA Rankings 2012 53rd in the world 20th in Europe and 6th place in the UK for its Executive MBA In terms of long term salary improvement following completion of the EMBA Henley remains in the top 20 Financial Times Business School Rankings Consolidated 2012 29 2011 33 2010 58 EMBA 2012 20 2011 22 Customised programmes 2011 20 Open Executive Education 2011 18Campus amp facilities editHenley Business School Africa is located in the Sandton suburb of Paulshof close to the N1 Western Bypass and 10 km from Sandton City It provides a variety of facilities for workshops learning events coaching sessions conferences board meetings strategy sessions team meetings courses and seminars It is equidistant from Lanseria and OR Tambo international airports References edit Henley Business School MBA co za Retrieved 2012 11 09 External links editOfficial Site26 2 14 96 S 28 3 23 16 E 26 0374889 S 28 0564333 E 26 0374889 28 0564333 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Henley Business School South Africa amp oldid 1184785090, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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