Directors’ Institute, a component of the World Development Corporation (WDC) Leadership School under the World Council of Directors, has launched the Masters in International Corporate Directorship programme. This initiative aims to revolutionise the realm of executive education with its profound impact, according to an official release.
The institute claims that this newly launched programme presents an opportunity for professionals with ambitions in the realms of executive, non-executive and independent directorship. The Masters in International Corporate Directorship, spanning a comprehensive 14-month duration, is tailor-made to offer pragmatic insights into the domain of corporate directorship. Among the notable aspects of this programme is its global orientation. It endows participants with a more expansive outlook, a vital asset for navigating the intricate terrain of the international corporate arena, and extends avenues for international career prospects, the release mentioned.
Graduates are empowered to leverage their qualifications for pursuing roles on a global scale. Additionally, they earn a total of 90 European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) points, which can be utilised for advancing their educational pursuits, including doctoral or Ph.D. programmes, as per the release.
Crucially, the Masters in International Corporate Directorship has been designed with affordability in mind, ensuring that quality education is within reach for a broader demographic. At its core, this programme is deeply committed to practicality. The curriculum is laser-focused on real-world applications, equipping participants to confront the challenges inherent in executive positions, it added.
“In a corporate world that is evolving at an unprecedented pace, the demand for well-prepared leaders has never been greater. Our program addresses this need by offering practical, globally-oriented education, empowering executives to excel in a dynamic corporate environment,” Zeeshaan Pathan, Heval Mehta and Ayub Sheikh, founders, Directors’ Institute, said.