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Building Business Leadership in Africa

In today’s dynamic business world, to be effective stewards of corporate resources calls for continuous improvement of the way we understand fundamentals of knowledge, wisdom, and corporate leadership. Training has become critical to ensure success in a constantly changing business environment.

 

Strathmore Business School has emerged as a source of abstract concepts and theories to bring new, interesting and critical insight to an understanding of sensible management practice. We have forged links with some of the leaders in the field, such as IESE Business School in Europe, Harvard Business School-Institute of Strategy and Competitiveness in America, the Gordon Institute of Business Studies and the Lagos Business School in Africa, bringing home programs tailored to ensure managers acquire the necessary skills and knowledge that will enable them contribute to Africa’s transformation.

 

Our present facilities, however, can not accommodate the increase in demand for our courses. The objective of the expansion program is to increase SBS infrastructure in order to respond more efficiently to the needs and challenges of our time. The ongoing construction exercise near our current facilities is set to increase our sitting capacity to admit 800 executives.


Join us in developing business leaders in Africa, for Africa by supporting what could well be the most important driver of business by shaping leadership.

Room

Units

Capacity (People)

Cost/Unit (KShs)

Atrium

1

300

27,000,000

Auditorium

1

180

25,000,000

Library

1

100

22,000,000

Computer Lab

1

60

17,000,000

Dining Room

1

150

15,000,000

Executive Room

1

60

13,000,000

MBA Classroom

7

60

10,000,000

Flexi Classroom

6

60

6,500,000

Seminar Room

20

20

4,000,000


 

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I will ask Ron to twist God’s arm

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TransCentury donates Kshs25million to SBS

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Nurturing young entrepreneurs in Africa

  Every year, thousands of students graduate from colleges and universities armed with qualifications that proclaim they are fit to be business executives in the corporate world. Unfortunately, there is no corresponding increase in the number of businesses that can competitively attract and retain the graduates. The result: joblessness and young ...

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Chase Bank donates Kshs22 million to SBS

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Mzima SACCO donates Kshs50, 000 to SU

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