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'''Luxembourg School of Business''', '''LSB''', is a private graduate [[business school]] that offers [[MBA]] program and [[Executive Education]] in [[Luxembourg]].
'''Luxembourg School of Business''', '''LSB''', is a private graduate [[business school]] that offers [[MBA]] program and [[Executive Education]] in [[Luxembourg]].


Founded in 2014, is the first business school in Luxembourg which had to meet the requirements of the new legal framework put in place in 2016, focused on raising the quality standards. LSB has been accredited by the Luxembourg Ministry of Higher Education and Research via a [http://legilux.public.lu/eli/etat/adm/amin/2017/08/29/b2648/jo ministerial decree dated as of 29 August, 2017] for the duration of five years.
Founded in 2014, Luxembourg School of Business is the first business school in Luxembourg which had to meet the requirements of the new legal framework put in place in 2016, focused on raising the quality standards. LSB has been accredited by the Luxembourg Ministry of Higher Education and Research via a [http://legilux.public.lu/eli/etat/adm/amin/2017/08/29/b2648/jo ministerial decree dated as of 29 August, 2017] for the duration of five years.


Also accredited as a training provider inside the [[Lifelong Learning]] initiative <ref name="lifeLong-learning">{{cite web|url=http://www.lifelong-learning.lu/Formateur/e05ab75d-4bf4-4e7c-813d-a74fb37f0478/en |title=Lifelong-learning |accessdate=May 2016 |publisher=INFPC}}</ref> of the "L'Institut national pour le développement de la formation professionnelle continue" <ref name="infpc">{{cite web|url=http://www.infpc.lu/INFPC/Article/Accueil/en |title=INFPC |accessdate=May 2016 |publisher=INFPC}}</ref> of [[Luxembourg]].
Also accredited as a training provider inside the [[Lifelong Learning]] initiative <ref name="lifeLong-learning">{{cite web|url=http://www.lifelong-learning.lu/Formateur/e05ab75d-4bf4-4e7c-813d-a74fb37f0478/en |title=Lifelong-learning |accessdate=May 2016 |publisher=INFPC}}</ref> of the "L'Institut national pour le développement de la formation professionnelle continue" <ref name="infpc">{{cite web|url=http://www.infpc.lu/INFPC/Article/Accueil/en |title=INFPC |accessdate=May 2016 |publisher=INFPC}}</ref> of [[Luxembourg]].

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Luxembourg School of Business
TypePrivate business school
Location,
49°36′25.338″N 6°6′29.278″E / 49.60703833°N 6.10813278°E / 49.60703833; 6.10813278
Websitewww.luxsb.lu

Luxembourg School of Business, LSB, is a private graduate business school that offers MBA program and Executive Education in Luxembourg.

Founded in 2014, Luxembourg School of Business is the first business school in Luxembourg which had to meet the requirements of the new legal framework put in place in 2016, focused on raising the quality standards. LSB has been accredited by the Luxembourg Ministry of Higher Education and Research via a ministerial decree dated as of 29 August, 2017 for the duration of five years.

Also accredited as a training provider inside the Lifelong Learning initiative [1] of the "L'Institut national pour le développement de la formation professionnelle continue" [2] of Luxembourg.

LSB offers multiple executive programs for international business professionals:

MBA Programs

Weekend-MBA Program

Weekend-MBA program [3] is a 24-month-long program divided in 6 modules, each lasting 15 weeks. Classes take place every second weekend (Friday evening and Saturday). The average workload is 20 hours per week (classes included). The MBA program is recognized by the Luxembourg Ministry of Higher Education and Research.

LSB Weekend-MBA program is limited only to candidates with a minimum of two years of professional working experience (internships excluded).

Executive Education

Executive Education is ranging from short Open programs or Certificate programs to customized programs at the multicultural society of Luxembourg [5] tailored specifically for international business professionals and leaders.

Open Enrollment Executive Education

Open Enrollment Executive Education Programs[4] consist of workshops and seminars designed to improve participant’s specific capabilities and competencies.

Programs take place on an ongoing basis throughout the year covering a broad range of topics.

Senior leadership development program

Series of development workshops aimed at C-Suite leaders who face various challenges in leading an organization.

Customised Programs

Company-specific programs designed by LSB faculty members to be adapted to organization’s policies and strategy.

Management

  • Dr. Dino Dogan, Dean of Luxembourg School of Business
  • Marin Njavro, Managing Director of Luxembourg School of Business

Advisory Council

  • Prof. Dr. Philip Kotler, Professor of International Marketing at the Kellogg School of Management
  • Dr. Larry Moneta, vice president at Duke University in the United States
  • Dr. Sinisa Krajnovic, senior executive in Ericsson
  • Dr. Djuro Njavro, founder of Zagreb School of Economics and Management
  • Thierry Lohest, partner at Loyens & Loeff Luxembourg
  • Dr. Gilles Cloutier, advisor for public and private organizations, professor at Ecole des Hautes Études Commerciales (HEC) Montreal (Business Strategy and Management)
  • Jean-Bernard Zeimet, Entrepreneur, Chartered Accountant
  • Arturo Cardelus, MBA, President of the LSB Advisory Council

References

  1. ^ "Lifelong-learning". INFPC. Retrieved May 2016. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  2. ^ "INFPC". INFPC. Retrieved May 2016. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  3. ^ a b "Weekend Part Time MBA". LSB. Retrieved May 2016. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  4. ^ a b "Executive Education Programs". LSB. Retrieved May 2016. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  5. ^ "Luxembourg, Multicultural society". Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. Retrieved May 2016. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)