Executive MBA Open Day - Online
Case Study: Sports, Entertainment and Fan tokens
Munich
Executive MBA Open Day - Online
Case Study: Sports, Entertainment and Fan tokens
Munich
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Experience IESE
and it's Executive MBA.
IESE Business School invites you to experience the case method and learn about our Executive MBA Munich program in an online open session.
We’ll be taking a dive into the Token Universe of the Sports Blockchain Chiliz/Socios
in a discussion led by Professor Manuel Mueller-Frank, and hearing from Alumni of our Executive MBA. It will be a great opportunity to learn more about the program and live the IESE experience.

Join us online on March 13, 2024 at 18:30h (CET)!

Why Joinan Open Session?

During the program, the case study method will be the primary learning methodology.
In Open Sessions, you will get a first glimpse at how our EMBA classes work. It´s an exact replica of a real class and it will show you part of the preparation process. You will prepare the case individually, see what the core issues are and where you would put your focus, and then discuss the case with the professor in the plenum.

The Case MethodWhat would you do?

This method was first used at Harvard in the early 20th century and has since become hugely popular thanks to its effectiveness in developing knowledge, skills, and attitudes among experienced students.
Here are some main benefits:

  • Shape new perspectives through active listening with classmates and professors.
  • Improve critical judgment through discussion. Expand the capacity for diagnosis and reflection.
  • Develop a cross-sectional view of general management to face any business decision that can be applied to your company

Unlike the traditional teacher-focused methods, at IESE the class is based on the students and their ideas. Students study the case individually, prepare it in groups and tackle the problem to be solved. The professor facilitates and guides the classroom debate. Addressing the prognosis prepared by the participants, the professor encourages participation from the entire class in order to deepen the discussion with different points of view stemming from diverse experiences and cultural backgrounds.

Speaker Manuel Mueller-Frank
Manuel Mueller-Frank is an assistant professor in the Department of Economics. He earned his Ph.D. and M.A. in economics at Northwestern University and holds an undergraduate degree in economics from the University of Bonn. His areas of specialization include the economics of information, social network theory and financial economics. Prof. Mueller-Frank's research mainly focuses on the impact of social interaction on information diffusion, aggregate learning and the evolution of behavior. Some of the applied topics his latest research addresses are optimal advertising mechanisms in social networks and concentration risk in structured securities. Prof. Mueller-Frank's research has been presented at international conferences such as the North American Econometric Society Meetings, SAET and EURO-INFORMS. His research is published in leading academic journals such as Theoretical Economics.

Truly Global Since 1958.

IESE Business school is committed to the development of leaders who aspire to have a lasting impact on people, firms, and society through their professionalism, integrity, and spirit of service." IESE is an international business school with over 60 years of experience in shaping leaders. We have over 55,000 alumni across the globe working across all sectors in top-level positions in some of the biggest companies in the world.


Firsthand
 Insight .


3 Reasons Why the Executive MBA Can Change Your Career Forever
# 1
Management Vision Discover how your decisions reverberate across different functional areas. Take a comprehensive view of leadership.
# 2
Expert Decision-Making Analyze more than 400 real-life cases. Gain the experience you need to face critical situations with con􀆭idence
# 3
Team Management Increase your ability to listen and understand different viewpoints and include them in your 􀆭inal decisions.

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DATE AND TIME
Wednesday, March 13, 2024
6:30 p.m. - 8:15 p.m.
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