The document summarizes an information session for GLOBIS MBA programs in Manila. It provides an overview of the GLOBIS MBA, including its mission to develop visionary leaders, curriculum focusing on personal mission and entrepreneurship, faculty with practical experience, student activities and networking opportunities, career support services, and partnerships with Japanese and global companies. The session also reviewed admission details and scholarship information for the part-time and full-time MBA programs in Tokyo.
1. GLOBIS MBA: Manila Info Session
“Meet our Filipino students and graduate!”
Monday, November 12, 2012
The MBA at GLOBIS is committed to developing
“Visionary Leaders who create and innovate societies”
2. Time Schedule
19:00: Short Introduction to GLOBIS
19:15: Speech by Mr. Roderick Enriquez
19:30: Q&A with Mr. Roderick Enriquez
20:00: Break
20:15: GLOBIS MBA Information
20:35: Admissions Details & Scholarships
20:45: Q&A Session with MBA Admission Staff
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6. About GLOBIS - History
Began
Accredited by
Publishing
the Japanese
Government
Original MBA
Leicester (UK) English
program
Founded in Joint MBA open-enrollment
in Japanese Part-time
Tokyo Program courses
(GDBA) MBA program
1992 1993 1996 1998 2003 2004 2006 2008 2009 2012
Osaka Ranked No. 1 in
Online
Campus Nikkei Career Magazine
education
Corporate Ranked No.3 Full-time
Education in Nikkei Sangyo, MBA
Nagoya campus, program
Venture Executive education
Capital
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7. GLOBIS is No. 1: Largest MBA in Japan
8,000-
Red = MBA students
Blue = non-degree students
6,000- Number of 437
MBA students
350
4,000-
250
2,000- 150
50
0
1992 2006 2000 2012 2006 2012
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8. Current and Past MBA students chose GLOBIS
No.1 in East Japan and No.2 in West Japan
Source: Nikkei Survey , July 2012 8
9. GLOBIS President Yoshito Hori
GLOBIS was
founded by a man
with a dream of
a better Japan,
a better world.
Mr. Yoshito Hori
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10. President/ GLOBIS Founder Hori
Chairman and CEO, GLOBIS Group
Harvard Business School (MBA), Kyoto
University BS (Engineering)
Founded Young Entrepreneurs'
Organization (YEO) Japan Chapter,
Chairman of the Asia Pacific Region
Author of many books, including
Visionary Leaders who Create and
Yoshito Hori
President, GLOBIS University
Innovate Societies, and My Personal
Managing Partner, Mission Statement
GLOBIS Capital Partners
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15. To become a Visionary Leader, you need …
Personal
Mission
Personal Business
Network Skills
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16. Personal Mission
Discover your true purpose in
life and your career path to
realize it. We call it
“kokorozashi” in Japanese
We believe that the
personal mission you will
develop at GLOBIS will be
the compass for your MBA
journey and life after that.
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27. Time Schedule
19:00: Short Introduction to GLOBIS
19:15: Speech by Mr. Roderick Enriquez
19:30: Q&A with Mr. Roderick Enriquez
20:00: Break
20:15: GLOBIS MBA Information
20:35: Admissions Details & Scholarships
20:45: Q&A Session with MBA Admission Staff
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31. Is it easy getting a
job in Japan?
Expect many
challenges… it’s not
as easy as it sounds!
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32. Very hard to get work visas in most
Japan (paperwork, legal issues..)
Very competitive to find a well-paid jobs
(Local competition, Korean, Chinese,…)
Many employers require you to speak
Japanese
Companies require exceptional skill-sets
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35. The many benefits of the MBA
- Gain new skills
- Expand network
- Reinvent yourself
- Break glass ceilings
- Earn more salary
- More responsibilities
- Access to new industries
- Find jobs worldwide
Make use of the many benefits of the MBA!
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38. Facts about Japan?
Largest developed economy in Asia
Leading Nation for Innovation & Technology
(Global Tech Index, Global Economic Power Index)
Third most peaceful country in the world
(Global Peace Index 2011)
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39. Why Japan?
Most experience doing business in Asia
Knowledge center, innovation hub of the world
Management principles used worldwide
Highly-efficient transportation system and
infrastructure
The first developed country in Asia,
major contributor to
Asia’s past & future growth
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41. The average lifespan of a company listed in the
S&P 500 index of leading US companies has
decreased by more than 50 years in the last
century, from 67 years in the 1920s to just 15
years today.
In Japan, there are more than 20,000
companies that are more than 100 years old, with
a handful that are more than 1,000 years old.
Tokyo Shoko Research.
42. Japanese value
harmony, look at things
from a long-term
perspective.
They focus on a central
belief or credo that is not
tied solely to making a
profit.
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44. Japan’s Hidden Champions
Annual Revenues $50 million to $3 billion
Many have global market shares over 50%
Some hold as much as 70 or 90%
Twice the size of strongest competitors
Over 200 companies discovered!
45. Old Japan New Japan
- Electronic Goods - IT Industry
- Car Industry - Consumer Goods
- Trading Companies - Travel Industry
… … Entrepreneurs
46. The rise of
entrepreneurs
-The earthquake, tsunami and the nuclear disaster that
followed compelled many Japanese to take an
increasingly uncertain future into their own hands.
- Sprouting seeds of entrepreneurship back in Japan,
cultivated by the emergence of Tokyo-based incubators
- More foreign entrepreneurs, entrepreneurs fighting
social challenges
Japan is going back to its entrepreneurial roots!
48. Matured Economy
Aging Society
Declining Birthrate
Post-modern
Economy,
Society
Advances in robotics,
healthcare, pharmaceutical
Industry etc.
49. See the future
of Singapore,
Hong Kong,
Taiwan and
others in Japan
Learn from Japan’s failures
and successes
52. What is Tokyo?
Largest Metropolitan area of the world
(35,000,000 people)
Largest Urban Economy in the world
(2008 GDP = US$ 1,479 trillion)
Has the most Fortune Global 500 companies
(Hosts 48 companies)
Third largest Financial Center in the world
(3rd largest stock exchange by aggregate market
capitalization)
International Financial Centers Development Index
63. The GLOBIS Curriculum
Develop your
personal mission
Leadership Development Ethics & Values
Entrepreneurial Leadership
Keiei Dojo (Focus on developing your inner self)
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64. The GLOBIS Curriculum
Exchanges with
the Japanese MBA
Exchange up to 12 credits
Same curriculum for both programs
Expand your network!
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66. Faculty: Passion and Excellence
Top Business Professionals
• Relevant and substantial business experience as international leaders
• Many have MBA degrees from top business schools
Excellent Facilitation Skills
• Enable students to cross the line between “knowing” and “doing”
Passion for Students’ Learning
• Dedicated to students’ growth and success
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72. Networking Activities
Exchanges with
Top B-Schools
CEIBS
Darden Business School (U. of Virginia)
Columbia Business School
Haas School of Business, University of
California Berkeley
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74. Networking Activities
Club activities
GINOBUS
International Leadership
Genki Kids Club
GLOBIS Kids Club Business Japanese &
English Dojo Club
MBAs for Tohoku
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79. Jobs Research Projects
Internships Special Courses 80
80. Career Support
Our Career Services
will support you in finding your ideal job!
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4
Examine yourself, and Research industries, Experience various Decide where you
learn how to market companies you’re companies, find out want to work
yourself interested in what you like
Career orientation Career fairs Internships
Resume review
Business presentation Company Introductions Research Project
Personal Career Counseling / Mock interviews etc
Courses related to developing personal mission (Leadership Development etc)
84. Partnerships with
Western and Japanese Companies
Partnerships with Western Companies
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85. How did we obtain these partners?
Corporate Mentorship Program
• On-site visits
• Special courses
• Corporate research projects
• Campus Job Fair
• Internships and job opportunities
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86. Current List of CMP Partners
AEON Co., Ltd. Omron Corporation
A.T. Kearney K.K. ORIX Corporation
Bayer Holding Ltd. Pfizer
Boehringer Ingelheim PHILIP MORRIS JAPAN
CyberAgent, Inc. K.K.
Eli Lilly Japan K.K. PwC Japan Tax
GE Japan Corporation Rakuten, Inc.
Hilti Corporation Ricoh Company, Ltd.
Industrial Growth Platform, Inc. salesforce.com Co., Ltd.
Johnson & Johnson K.K. Sumitomo Mitsui
Lawson, Inc. Banking Corporation
McKinsey & Company Van Cleef & Arpels
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87. Where will you be working?
Japan? Asia? EU/USA?
You decide, we support you…
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88. Some of our Alumni
Before Before
Manager at Sumitomo Sales Executive in Recruiting
Corporation in Japan Agency in Japan
After After
Dispatched to Malaysia Head of Operation of a new
international business
Before Before
Worked for an Architect in Nigeria
IT Company
After
After Project Manager at a
Founder of his own construction firm in Nigeria
business
And many more students are working
globally and contributing to society!
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90. Curriculum Students
Faculty Activities & Services91
91. Time Schedule
19:00: Short Introduction to GLOBIS
19:15: Speech by Mr. Roderick Enriquez
19:30: Q&A with Mr. Roderick Enriquez
20:00: Break
20:15: GLOBIS MBA Information
20:35: Admissions Details & Scholarships
20:45: Q&A Session with MBA Admission Staff
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93. Our MBA Programs
Part-time Full-time Part-time
Format (evenings and weekends) (daytime) (evenings and weekends)
Launched in 2009 2012 2006
Start Date April September April
Duration 2 years 1 year 2 years
Location Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo
Student
41 23 373
Intake 2012
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94. MBA Programs & Tuition
Part-time Full-time
Format
(evenings and weekends) (daytime)
2 years 1 year
Program Length
(maximum of 5 years) (maximum of 2 years)
Entrance April, 2013 October, 2013
Students Intake 45 35
36 48
Credits
(approx. 24 courses) (approx. 32 courses)
Enrollment Fee JPY 22,000 JPY 200,000
Tuition JPY 2,826,000 JPY 3,600,000
Net Tuition after Study Grant JPY 2,848,000 (US$35,600)*
*Exch. Rate: 80 yen = 1 USD 95
95. Class Schedule: Full-time program
Courses are offered every 1.5 months (A total of 7 terms per year).
To graduate in 1 year, students will be taking 4 or 5 courses per term.
January Mon Tue Thu Fri
AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM
1st week Day 1 Day 1 Day 1 Day 1 Day 1
2nd week Day 2 Day 2 Day 2 Day 2 Day 2
3rd week Day 3 Day 3 Day 3 Day 3 Day 3
4th week Day 4 Day 4 Day 4 Day 4 Day 4
February Mon Tue Thu Fri
AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM
1st week Day 5 Day 5 Day 5 Day 5 Day 5
2nd week Day 6 Day 6 Day 6 Day 6 Day 6
•No class for full-time MBA students on Wednesdays and Weekends
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96. Year Calendar
Pre-MBA Module 0 Module 1 Module 2 Module 3
June Sep Oct-Nov Nov-Dec Jan-Feb
Online Courses Career Session CV President’s Mock Job
Workshop Session Interview Session
Interactive Entrepreneurial
Learning Program Leadership Course
Information
Session
Module 4 Module 5 Module 6 Module 7
Feb-Mar Apr-May May-Jun Jul-Aug
Career Day Field Trip Interactive Graduation
Reflection Learning Ceremony
Session Program
(including
internship)
Internship Job Search Period Internship Period
97. MBA Application Requirements
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year
university or equivalent
- Three or more years of work experience
- Be at least 22 years of age
Process:
1. Document Screening
- Essays
- Letter of Recommendation
- Diploma & Transcript
- English Test Score
- Other forms/materials (see website)
2. Online Interview and Logical Thinking Examination
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99. 2013 MBA Scholarships
GLOBIS Scholarships for Overseas Students
- Up to 100% of the total MBA tuition
- Screening Criteria:
a) Extensive international business experience
b) Strong academic background
c) Potential contribution to the MBA student body
d) Native-level English proficiency
e) Financial need
JASSO and other Scholarships
- To help you cover some of your living expenses
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100. Application Periods for Full-time
Key Dates for Admission
Please note that all the necessary information needs to be
submitted online by 6:30 pm JST of the deadline
dates. Please read the Admission Guide carefully for
details.
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103. Living Cost in Tokyo
Category Expenses Single Family of 3
Rent 60,000 100,000
Housing
Utilities (Electricity, Gas, Water) 10,000 15,000
Food 40,000 80,000
Internet 5,000 5,000
Mobile Phone 5,000 10,000
Living Recreation (including networking,
20,000 30,000
eating out)
Insurance (National Health Insurance,
3,500 10,500
JEES)
Course Materials/Books 2,000 2,000
School-related
Transportation 8,000 8,000
153,500 260,500
Total
(≒$1,980) (≒$3,360)
79,370 pesos 134,697 pesos
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104. Support for Living in Japan
Before
Visa Support
Family Support
Housing Assistance
Health Insurance
JEES
International During your stay
Student Services Career Service
CMP
Language Support
Orientations
Other Services
After
Alumni Services
105. Don’t wait any longer,
apply today!
Begin your MBA journey
in Tokyo!
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111. Thank you for your cooperation!
Questionnaire Sheet
- Questionnaire - (Tuesday May 19, 2009)
IMBA Open Campus
Graduate School of Management, Globis University
Dear Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx,
Thank you for attending our IMBA Open Campus. Please fill out the
questionnaire so that we may serve you better in the future.
What are the reason(s) why you chose to attend this open campus? (Please
check all that apply)
IMBA Program: please select (IMBA / Pre-IMBA), (Individual /
Corporate Sponsored)
Trial class □ Course □ Lecturer
Other Globis program(s): Please specify
( )
Globis in general □ Others ( )
2. How was the Open Campus today?
Overall: □ Very Satisfied □ Satisfied □ Ordinary □ Not Satisfied □ Dissatisfied
Introduction: □ Very Satisfied □ Satisfied □ Ordinary □ Not Satisfied □
Dissatisfied
Trial Class: □ Very Satisfied □ Satisfied □ Ordinary □ Not Satisfied □ Dissatisfied
Please comment further if you wish.
3. What is important to you when choosing an MBA program?
(Please check all that apply)
□ Reputation □ Faculty □ Students □ Curriculum □ Teaching/Learning
methodology □ Program Length □ Tuition □ Location □ Others 4.
Please let us know your level of interest in our International MBA
program (IMBA).
1. I will definitely apply to IMBA. □ 2. I would consider applying to the IMBA.
3. I am only slightly interested. □ 4. I am not interested at all.
5. I have already received my MBA. □ 6. I would like to start from taking Pre-IMBA
If you chose 1 or 2, please select the admission round you would consider
applying in.
I’m hoping to apply for the year 2010 in;
September Round (2009 Sep. 19~26) □ November Round (2009 Nov. 7~14)
January Round (2010 Jan. 16~23) □ I’m hoping to apply for the student year
2011 or later.
If you would like to sign up for the following events, please check the
appropriate box.
(*Please refer to the leaflet for event details)
□ (Tue 5.26) IMBA Trial Session: "Essentials of Finance"
□ (Mon 6.15) President & Dean Seminar: Speaker - Yoshito Hori, President & Dean,
Globis University
□ (Wed 6.17) Special Seminar: “Will Business Schools really make you happy?”
Speaker: HBS Alumni Mr. Philip Delves Broughton and Mr. Daisuke Iwase
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the IMBA admission process,
please share them with us in the box below. We will contact you
via e-mail.
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113. Thank you for your attention!
We look forward to
seeing you in Japan!
Please feel free to ask
any questions to our staff
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Editor's Notes
These are our new part-time students of the class of 2012.
These are our new part-time students of the class of 2012.
Japan has work with other Asian countriesJapan has oldest companies in the world, stable work environment
Compare to singaporehongkong, short term
According to the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Japanese companies serve more than 70% of the worldwide market in at least 30 technology sectors worth more than $1 billion a piece.
According to German academic, Stefan Lippert, Japan like many other countries, has numerous "Hidden Champions". These are world market leaders who are known by only a handful of experts. Their annual revenues range from a mere $50 million to some $3 billion. Many of them have global market shares of over 50 percent; some hold as much as 70 or 90 percent. On average they are more than twice the size of their strongest competitors. They are the vanguard of globalization. Examples:In specialized engineering, Shimano earns around $1.5 billion a year by supplying 60-70% of the world's bicycle gears and brakes. Around 75% of motors for hard-disk drives in computers come from a firm called Nidec, while 90% of the micro-motors used to adjust the rear-view mirror in every car are made by Mabuchi.
We also have professional seminars where you get to meet top business leaders in Japan.
We have over 50 venture companies in our portfolio at our venture capital arm at GLOBIS.
Subsiduaries in Asia or USA etc….
This is my class. We graduated last Sunday.Some of us are already working abroad, or have changed jobs recently.