Despite the stock market recovery, SMEs which have managed to survive the worst of the financial and credit crisis, are still asking themselves about the right strategies for the future. Those who have cut their costs and battled to maintain their cashflows remain divided on whether the stock markets have gotten too far ahead of the real economy.
In Singapore, SME leaders are being encouraged to go back to school and to develop in a number of areas; internal talent development, branding, regionalisation, growth strategies and innovation. However, the nature of an SME’s business makes it difficult for key staff to be away for long periods of time, which is typical of high end executive education programs for MNCs.
In line with NUS Business School’s outreach to the SME community in Singapore, fees for the SME Leader Workouts are significantly lower than its regular Executive Education programs. SPRING funding is also being sought for SME participants, although that has yet to be approved.
“The SME Leader Workout series will be a great avenue for SME leaders in Singapore to engage, debate, learn and grow. SME Leaders who can grasp the opportunities, and develop the right strategies for their business today will be the MNCs of tomorrow” according to Prof Brian Hwarng, the NUS Executive Education Deputy Chairman, and Academic Director for the NUS-Peking University MBA Program.
About the NUS SME Leader Workout Series
This is a series of short, intensive executive education programs developed specifically for SME leaders in Singapore. The series is composed of the following programs:
SME Leader Workout program
General Management module
The Legal Environment for SMEs;
Strategy Execution - Balanced Scorecard;
Effective Human Resource for SMEs;
Risk Management; and an
SME Round Table discussion
Strategic Marketing Management Module This program focuses on:
Marketing Strategy;
Customer Relationship Management;
Sales Management;
Marketing Communications;
Foreign Partnerships;
Marketing Research and Pricing for SMEs
Operations Management Module
Managing Operations: A Strategic Perspective for SMEs;
Managing Quality: Key to Survival;
Reengineering & Value Creating Systems;
Case Discussion: Lessons for SMEs; and
Preparing for Uncertainties:
Learning from Yokogawa
Branding: Big Bang Value or Marketing Black hole (in English)
Charge, Defend or Retreat (in English)
Long Tails, Black Swans,& Blue Oceans for SMEs (in English)
Gaining an Edge Through Services (in English)
Essential Skills in Times of Crisis (in English)
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It’s Not Just the Strategy, It’s the Execution! (in English)
About NUS BUSINESS SCHOOL Executive Education
Established in 1965, NUS Business School is known for its focus in providing management thought leadership from an Asian perspective, enabling our students and corporate partners to leverage on the best global knowledge and deep Asian insights to drive business growth in Asia and around the world. This combination of global knowledge and Asian insights is reflected in all aspects of its research, teaching and industry outreach. As Asia’s Global Business School, NUS Business School is a leading authority on business in Asia.
Since 1981, we have been offering a comprehensive portfolio of public and customized executive education programs to more than 20,000 senior leaders and managers from over 80 countries. With a world-class international faculty, high impact research coupled with a spirit of enterprise, and progressive teaching tools, we deliver a diverse suite of programs that equip participants with the skills to make a direct impact on their organization’
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