Upskilling for the digital age for EMBA students
Hindustan Times Gurugram
|June 18, 2025
Within today's rapidly changing geopolitical business landscape under the recent President Trump era, organizational digital transformation is no longer optional.
Rather, it is now critically essential. Management professionals seeking to thrive within such a turbulent environment must continually adapt, upskill, experiment with learning and lead with confidence amid the new technology realities. A global part-time EMBA Program for busy working professionals is expertly designed for the ambitious leader eager to embrace emerging technologies, pivot strategies.
Digital Strategic Thinking The heart of the digital age lies in strategic thinking powered by technology and data analytics. A global EMBA curriculum emphasizes strategic thinking and digital strategy frameworks that enable working professionals to anticipate trends, jump to another S-curve, manage uncertainty and build agile business models. EMBA students develop skills in leveraging big data, generative AI tools and advanced data analytics to help inform 'big-ticket' strategic decision making. Through mastering these tools, techniques and frameworks, EMBA students are ideally positioned to lead their organizations through current and upcoming waves of digital transformation.
Agile Leadership in a Disruptive Era Agile leadership is a key 'superpower' within the digital age. Design thinking is embedded within the EMBA to enable the students to quickly design, test and pivot. They learn how to build a minimum viable product (MVP) within the entrepreneurship module. This knowledge and skill is critically important for managing digital disruption, scaling new ventures and adapting to volatile markets.
This story is from the June 18, 2025 edition of Hindustan Times Gurugram.
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