IIM Kozhikode, Emeritus launch senior management programme; begins on December 30
Vaishnavi Shukla | November 6, 2024 | 03:08 PM IST | 1 min read
Upon completion of the programme students will receive a certificate from IIM Kozhikode. Programme fee Rs 6,15,000 including GST.
NEW DELHI : The Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (IIMK), has partnered with Emeritus to launch a new batch of senior management programme (SMP) for professionals. Interested students can now apply for the programme which is set to begin on December 30, 2024.
Upon successful completion of the programme, students will receive a certificate from IIM Kozhikode and also gain executive alumni status. The fee for the SMP programme is Rs 6,15,000 including GST.
The one-year programme can be opted by senior executives, mid-level managers, and business leaders.
As per the IIM Kozhikode statement, the programme will be led by professors Anandakuttan B Unnithan and Venkataraman S, both having experience in strategic leadership and AI-driven business models.
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About IIM Kozhikode’s senior management programme
The programme features a comprehensive curriculum including – strategic leadership, AI and digital transformation, financial analysis, competitive strategy, and corporate finance.
Additionally, the programme includes a 6-day campus immersion at IIM Kozhikode, offering students the opportunity to engage with faculty, collaborate with peers, and experience on-campus learning.
The programme faculty ensures that participants can apply their learning to real-world challenges, gaining hands-on experience in strategic decision-making, the IIMK statement added.
Debashis Chatterjee the director of IIM Kozhikode, said: “At IIM Kozhikode, our senior management programme is crafted to address the pressing need for leaders who can adapt to the complexities of the digital era. With a focus on strategic foresight, AI integration, and leadership excellence, we aim to equip participants with the capabilities required to drive sustainable growth in a rapidly transforming business landscape.”
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