MIT/Sasin Collaboration

26 May 2017

MIT-Sasin Action Learning Lab is a joint initiative of the MIT Sloan School of Management and Sasin Graduate Institute of Business Administration of Chulalongkorn University. This program engages joint teams of MBA students from these two schools to work collaboratively on key management challenges facing host companies. Each Action Learning project team has six students, three from MIT Sloan and three from Sasin.  Project teams will work full time from mid-June to the end of July at the host company. Upon completion, project teams will report their results to the companies’ top executives. Action Learning projects cover the range of issues that leadership teams face.  Subject matter can involve strategy, operations, business development, finance, marketing, and human resources, as well as other management challenges.  Most issues fall into two categories: problems that need to be solved, and opportunities that need to be exploited.

Sasin MBA and Dual MBA & M.Eng students can apply to participate in this program, which is a 6-credit course that will satisfy the MBA “action learning” degree requirement. The students will also receive a certificate of completion from MIT.

 

MIT/SASIN Collaboration

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