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The McGill-HEC Montr\u00e9al Executive MBA program is an MBA program designed for experienced managers.<\/h2>\n

The Executive MBA program aims to develop leaders who are future-ready and sustainability focused. Leaders who know who they are and what impact they want to have and who have the skills and tools to make it happen.<\/p>\n<\/div>

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Two Universities | Bilingual Program<\/h2>\n

Profit from the McGill University<\/a> and HEC Montr\u00e9al<\/a> partnership. With the choice of top faculty, the facilities, and the alumni networks from two top schools, the program provides the best of both worlds.<\/p>\n

Classes are held in Montreal, at McGill and HEC Montreal.<\/p>\n

Reflecting the reality of Canadian business, the program is delivered in a bilingual format – English and French.<\/p>\n<\/div>

Partnership : McGill & HEC Montr\u00e9al<\/span><\/a><\/div>
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A Manageable Schedule: 15 Months| Once a Month<\/h2>\n

Classes are Thursday to Sunday, once per month (plus two 7-10 day residential modules).<\/p>\n

Classes start in September and there are no classes in July.<\/p>\n<\/div>

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Learn in Context | Focus on Your Managerial Reality<\/h2>\n

The program focuses on issues key to the participants and their organizations by drawing on the research and international leadership programs of Henry Mintzberg, McGill University\u2019s bestselling author and renowned management thinker.<\/p>\n

The program modules are structured around Managerial Mindsets rather than functinal silos.<\/p>\n<\/div>