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Pawe³ Urbański (IMBA )
| Owner and CEO of INVEN Group
On graduating from the School I took up a post with Central Europe Trust (CET), one of the most dynamic international companies in strategic consultancy. I spent 13 years working at CET and climbing the professional ladder from the post of a Consultant to that of a Partner, while gaining experience of several dozen consultancy projects commissioned by leading Central and Eastern European companies. As I look back at my track record, the time at the School of Business was a turning point which opened new horizons for me. And even though it“s been 16 years, I am still in close touch with the School, with the Professors and with my fellow students.
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| | | Tomasz Cichocki (EMBA 2007-2009)
| Financial Reporting, Planning and Analysis Manager, UPC Polska
My previous knowledge was
extended and placed in a broader context as well as geared towards
practical applications in real life business situations. The curriculum, developed
in co-operation with top European business schools, is an excellent
combination of theory and practice, lectures and case studies presented
by both accomplished academics and successful managers. Last but not
least, the course is run entirely in English. I am confident that I
will refer back to the issues discussed during the studies and that the
acquired knowledge will be of great assistance to me during my further
professional development.
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| | | Felix Kremer (IMBA 2008/2009)
| The key aspect of an MBA at WUT BS is the close interaction between the students and the professors, which enabled me to challenge, discuss and understand business matters on a new level. Through group assignments, simulations and case studies all students are closely involved in the program, which causes a lot of work but has also been a lot of fun. Due to the diversity of the students and their backgrounds, class discussions often went far bound theories. To me the most valuable asset is the broad but interconnected scope of the MBA, which I will benefit from throughout my career. The practical insights in areas like strategy, operations management and human resource management have enlarged my horizon and improved my managerial skills.
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| | | Thierry Charamel (EMBA 2008-10)
|  Accenture, Customer Service Support Manager Why choose the Warsaw University of Technology Business School to study a MBA? In my case, the choice is very easy to articulate, I wanted the school in Warsaw which would offer an excellent program, with a good network and global ranking. The alliance of the 3 business schools LBS (London Business School), HEC Paris and NHH Bergen was very attractive to me, since I am French, and wanted to obtain a diploma which would be recognized in those countries more easily.
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| | | Robert Grzybek (EMBA 2004)
| I had decided to take up an MBA course to
broaden my knowledge and master business English. WUT Business School was my
first choice due to its high reputation and schedule convenient for a busy
manager. I have to admit, at times it was not easy to reconcile managing nearly
1100-people-strong organization with the demanding challenges of MBA classes.
In retrospect, it was worth the effort.The knowledge acquired at WUT BS coupled with my experience
in managing sales, marketing, HR, as well as entire firms help a great deal in
establishing relationships and building esteem with my clients in my current
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| | | Anna Nied¼wied¼ EMBA 2008
|  Marketing Studies Manager, JELFA SA MBA studies at WUT Business
School combine theory
with practice, facilitate exchange of experience between individuals working in
different lines of business and provide inspiration for further activities and
for exploring new issues.
What did I benefit? Despite modest
professional experience, I must admit I have gained more self-confidence.
Although I am proficient in English language, these studies became an extra opportunity
to refine my lingual command. In
addition, I learnt that the “woman’s” approach to problem solving is often much
better than the “man’s” and the woman may be right in decision-making
processes :) |
| | | Alan Paterson (IMBA 2008)
| GST Manager PricewaterhouseCoopers, Sydney, Australia I came to WUT BS to study for an IMBA on a career break from
PricewaterhouseCoopers in the UK. An MBA at WUT BS allows you to get many
different perspectives on business. The academic staff both from Poland and
overseas have a very broad business experience and I also drew on a lot on the
experiences of others in my class. We also got the opportunity to go out and
talk to businesses about the challenges they are experiencing in a changing
world.On graduating from WUT BS I embarked on a new challenge in my
professional life, moving to Sydney, Australia. |
| | | Jerome P. Touiller
| Head of Practice Human Resources Services, AmropHever Russia.
If my MBA degree was not the single pre-requisite to boost my career path, it
was clearly the best appropriate experience to transform my hidden potentials in
new skills: soft and hard.
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