A number of new students participated at the Leadership & Personal Development Henley MBA Starter Workshop at Henley Business School Greenlands campus, UK.

The three-day programme provided the new Henley MBA students with an introduction to their programme, helping to ensure that they are familiar with the learning process and the resources available.

It was a focused workshop intent on providing study skills that will be used throughout the programme. The three days also focused on an introduction to the holistic and complex nature of leading organisations in today’s reality and provided an intensive background to personal development which is an ongoing module throughout the programme.

The starter workshop used case studies, frameworks and models to challenge existing thinking, explore new approaches, and encourage innovative and reflective management and leadership practice.

The Malta group was joined by peers from Germany, Finland and Hong Kong with a total of 19 nationalities. The weekend was also an opportunity to meet artist Erik Peitersen who was at Greenlands to continue his outdoor art project.

Nice weather prevailed, and the typically British countryside landscaped to perfection with the river Thames in the background, could be appreciated by everyone.

Programme director Lorenzo Mule Stagno, who also had the role of tutoring on this workshop, welcomed the Malta participants and wished them success on their learning journey. The next intake will be in October.

For more information about Henley Business School and the Flexible Executive MBA programme delivered from Malta, e-mail Christine Caruana at info@henleymalta.com or call 2131 1326. Enquiries are handled in the strictest confidence.

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