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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”
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

                                              2
What is GLOBIS?
1992
20 students
2012
Over 7,000 students
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
                                                                                           6
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
                                                           7
Current and Past MBA students chose GLOBIS

No.1 in East Japan and No.2 in West Japan




                          Source: Nikkei Survey , July 2012   8
GLOBIS President Yoshito Hori



    GLOBIS was
 founded by a man
   with a dream of
   a better Japan,
   a better world.

 Mr. Yoshito Hori
                                9
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

                                                                           10
Entrepreneur & Global Leader




                  Speaker, Moderator at
                  the World Economic Forum




                                             11
Entrepreneur & Global Leader




                          Speaker, Moderator at
                          the World Knowledge
                          Forum in Seoul



         Lively debate with Mr. Masayoshi Son,
         August 2011

                                                  12
Entrepreneur & Global Leader




                    Philanthropist,
                    volunteer, entrepreneur




                                              13
President Hori’s Mission

               Develop
         “Visionary Leaders
           who Create and
          Innovate Societies”



                            14
To become a Visionary Leader, you need …




                  Personal
                  Mission



           Personal    Business
           Network      Skills


                                           15
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.




     志                          16
International Student Body




Meet our
Students

                              18
A true Global Environment in Tokyo




                                     19
A true Global Environment in Tokyo




            Part-time MBA
            Class of 2012
                                     20
A true Global Environment in Tokyo




             Full-time MBA
             Class of 2012
                                     21
Beyond a Business School




Executive/Corporate
          Education
Beyond a Business School


Venture Capital




                             23
IMBA Curriculum: Proven School
       Beyond a Business Success




  1,300,000
                                   24
The GLOBIS Difference
Personal Mission   Entrepreneurship   Practicality




                                                     25
Speech by
Mr. Roderick
  Enriquez


           26
Time for a
  Break!
             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

                                              28
29
30
31
Is it easy getting a
job in Japan?


     Expect many
     challenges… it’s not
     as easy as it sounds!
                         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

                                            33
How can you
get a foot
in the door?




               34
An MBA can!

              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!
                                            36
An MBA in Asia?
Where?

                  37
This is
Japan!
      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)


                                                    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
                                                40
Home to the
oldest
companies
in the world.
Stable, and
peaceful.
                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.
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.


                              43
One of
the most
advanced,
creative
countries in
the world!
               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!
Old Japan             New Japan
- Electronic Goods    - IT Industry
- Car Industry        - Consumer Goods
- Trading Companies   - Travel Industry
…                     …                Entrepreneurs
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!
Japan is a
trendsetter,
a window to
the future!
 Matured Economy
 Aging Society
 Declining Birthrate


  Post-modern
   Economy,
    Society
Advances in robotics,
healthcare, pharmaceutical
Industry etc.
See the future
of Singapore,
Hong Kong,
Taiwan and
others in Japan
Learn from Japan’s failures
and successes
A fantastic
country to
live in! It’s
safe, clean,
friendly, and
efficient.
Where should
you go in Japan?

                   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
A unique
metropolis




             54
Tokyo Sky Tree
         (tallest tower in the world)




Modern
Safe
Clean
                                        55
Shop, eat,
relax, and
have fun in
Tokyo’s
amazing
cities!
              56
How do I get there?

                      57
GLOBIS can help you with your
 future career in Asia, Japan.
                                 58
Curriculum

The GLOBIS
MBA
    Curriculum
    Faculty
    Students
    Activities, Services
    Career
                            59
The GLOBIS Curriculum




                        60
The GLOBIS Curriculum




Build
your foundation
 Critical Thinking
 Business Presentation
 Quantitative Analysis for Business
                                       61
The GLOBIS Curriculum




                  Basic &
                  Applied Courses
 Marketing & Strategy
 Organizational Behavior & HRM
 Accounting & Finance
                                  62
The GLOBIS Curriculum




Specialize
yourself
  Creation: Venture Management
  Innovation: Strategic Reorganization
  Global/Asia: Global Perspectives
                                          63
The GLOBIS Curriculum




                     Develop your
                     personal mission
 Leadership Development Ethics & Values
 Entrepreneurial Leadership
 Keiei Dojo (Focus on developing your inner self)
                                                     64
The GLOBIS Curriculum




       Exchanges with
       the Japanese MBA
 Exchange up to 12 credits
 Same curriculum for both programs
 Expand your network!
                                      65
Faculty with Practical Experience


                   Meet our
                    Faculty



                                    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




                                                                        67
Events
& Activities
               68
Activities to Develop Your Personal Mission




Top
Seminars
                            Tina Seelig
                             What I wish I knew
    John Wood                 when I was 20

      Room to Read

                                                  69
Activities to Develop Your Personal Mission

                     Norio Murakami
                         Former President
                          Google Japan




Professional
Seminars
                                              70
Activities to Develop Your Personal Mission

         Nik Gowing
          BBC World News




  G1 GLOBAL
  Conference

                                              71
Activities to Develop Your Personal Mission



 ASKA
 Conference




                                              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
                                          73
Networking Activities


Networking Events




                             74
Networking Activities

Club activities
     GINOBUS
                       International Leadership
     Genki Kids                  Club

  GLOBIS Kids Club      Business Japanese &
                         English Dojo Club
  MBAs for Tohoku




                                                  75
How can we help
with your career?
                    76
We help you acquire
    new skills
                      77
Interviews

CV Writing

Negotiation


Facilitation

Presentation

 Language!
               78
We give you job
 opportunities
                  79
Jobs      Research Projects
Internships   Special Courses   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)
What companies could
   you work for?
                       82
Strong connection with
Japanese leading companies




                             83
Strong connection with
     Venture Companies in Japan
Strong Ties With Venture Companies




                                     84
Partnerships with
  Western and Japanese Companies
Partnerships with Western Companies




                                      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


                                      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



                                                              87
Where will you be working?

  Japan?    Asia?    EU/USA?




You decide, we support you…
                               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!
                                                                 89
Graduating Class
    of 2012
                   90
Curriculum         Students




 Faculty     Activities & Services91
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

                                              92
Discover our
Full-time Program




                     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

                                                                               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
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



                                                                                               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
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
                                                         98
Full Scholarships
for overseas students
                        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



                                                      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.
                                                             101
GLOBIS Online Admission



                     Please create a new
                          account




                                       102
Living in Tokyo,
Japan


                   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


                                                                                      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
Don’t wait any longer,
apply today!



    Begin your MBA journey
           in Tokyo!

                             106
GLOBIS Social Media: Facebook




                          International
                             MBA at
                             Globis



                                      107
GLOBIS Social Media: Twitter
                            Look for
                          GLOBIS_IMBA




                                        108
GLOBIS Social Media: YouTube




  Look for
 GLOBIS.JP




                               109
GLOBIS Social Media: Linkedin

                      Look for GLOBIS
                      MBA Community




                                        110
GLOBIS.JP!

             GLOBIS’s own
              media site!




                            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.




                                                                                                     112
Always happy to
  assist you!




                  113
Thank you for your attention!



      We look forward to
     seeing you in Japan!

     Please feel free to ask
   any questions to our staff
                                114

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  • 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 2
  • 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 6
  • 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 7
  • 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 9
  • 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 10
  • 11. Entrepreneur & Global Leader Speaker, Moderator at the World Economic Forum 11
  • 12. Entrepreneur & Global Leader Speaker, Moderator at the World Knowledge Forum in Seoul Lively debate with Mr. Masayoshi Son, August 2011 12
  • 13. Entrepreneur & Global Leader Philanthropist, volunteer, entrepreneur 13
  • 14. President Hori’s Mission Develop “Visionary Leaders who Create and Innovate Societies” 14
  • 15. To become a Visionary Leader, you need … Personal Mission Personal Business Network Skills 15
  • 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. 志 16
  • 18. A true Global Environment in Tokyo 19
  • 19. A true Global Environment in Tokyo Part-time MBA Class of 2012 20
  • 20. A true Global Environment in Tokyo Full-time MBA Class of 2012 21
  • 21. Beyond a Business School Executive/Corporate Education
  • 22. Beyond a Business School Venture Capital 23
  • 23. IMBA Curriculum: Proven School Beyond a Business Success 1,300,000 24
  • 24. The GLOBIS Difference Personal Mission Entrepreneurship Practicality 25
  • 25. Speech by Mr. Roderick Enriquez 26
  • 26. Time for a Break! 27
  • 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 28
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  • 31. Is it easy getting a job in Japan? Expect many challenges… it’s not as easy as it sounds! 32
  • 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 33
  • 33. How can you get a foot in the door? 34
  • 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! 36
  • 36. An MBA in Asia? Where? 37
  • 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) 39
  • 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 40
  • 40. Home to the oldest companies in the world. Stable, and peaceful. 41
  • 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. 43
  • 44. Japan’s Hidden Champions  Annual Revenues $50 million to $3 billion  Many have global market shares over 50%  Some hold as much as 70 or 90%  Twice the size of strongest competitors  Over 200 companies discovered!
  • 45. Old Japan New Japan - Electronic Goods - IT Industry - Car Industry - Consumer Goods - Trading Companies - Travel Industry … … Entrepreneurs
  • 46. The rise of entrepreneurs -The earthquake, tsunami and the nuclear disaster that followed compelled many Japanese to take an increasingly uncertain future into their own hands. - Sprouting seeds of entrepreneurship back in Japan, cultivated by the emergence of Tokyo-based incubators - More foreign entrepreneurs, entrepreneurs fighting social challenges Japan is going back to its entrepreneurial roots!
  • 47. Japan is a trendsetter, a window to the future!
  • 48.  Matured Economy  Aging Society  Declining Birthrate Post-modern Economy, Society Advances in robotics, healthcare, pharmaceutical Industry etc.
  • 49. See the future of Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan and others in Japan Learn from Japan’s failures and successes
  • 50. A fantastic country to live in! It’s safe, clean, friendly, and efficient.
  • 51. Where should you go in Japan? 52
  • 52. What is Tokyo? Largest Metropolitan area of the world (35,000,000 people) Largest Urban Economy in the world (2008 GDP = US$ 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
  • 54. Tokyo Sky Tree (tallest tower in the world) Modern Safe Clean 55
  • 55. Shop, eat, relax, and have fun in Tokyo’s amazing cities! 56
  • 56. How do I get there? 57
  • 57. GLOBIS can help you with your future career in Asia, Japan. 58
  • 58. Curriculum The GLOBIS MBA  Curriculum  Faculty  Students  Activities, Services  Career 59
  • 60. The GLOBIS Curriculum Build your foundation  Critical Thinking  Business Presentation  Quantitative Analysis for Business 61
  • 61. The GLOBIS Curriculum Basic & Applied Courses  Marketing & Strategy  Organizational Behavior & HRM  Accounting & Finance 62
  • 62. The GLOBIS Curriculum Specialize yourself  Creation: Venture Management  Innovation: Strategic Reorganization  Global/Asia: Global Perspectives 63
  • 63. The GLOBIS Curriculum Develop your personal mission  Leadership Development Ethics & Values  Entrepreneurial Leadership  Keiei Dojo (Focus on developing your inner self) 64
  • 64. The GLOBIS Curriculum Exchanges with the Japanese MBA  Exchange up to 12 credits  Same curriculum for both programs  Expand your network! 65
  • 65. Faculty with Practical Experience Meet our Faculty 66
  • 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 67
  • 68. Activities to Develop Your Personal Mission Top Seminars Tina Seelig What I wish I knew John Wood when I was 20 Room to Read 69
  • 69. Activities to Develop Your Personal Mission Norio Murakami Former President Google Japan Professional Seminars 70
  • 70. Activities to Develop Your Personal Mission Nik Gowing BBC World News G1 GLOBAL Conference 71
  • 71. Activities to Develop Your Personal Mission ASKA Conference 72
  • 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 73
  • 74. Networking Activities Club activities GINOBUS International Leadership Genki Kids Club GLOBIS Kids Club Business Japanese & English Dojo Club MBAs for Tohoku 75
  • 75. How can we help with your career? 76
  • 76. We help you acquire new skills 77
  • 78. We give you job opportunities 79
  • 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)
  • 81. What companies could you work for? 82
  • 82. Strong connection with Japanese leading companies 83
  • 83. Strong connection with Venture Companies in Japan Strong Ties With Venture Companies 84
  • 84. Partnerships with Western and Japanese Companies Partnerships with Western Companies 85
  • 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 86
  • 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 87
  • 87. Where will you be working? Japan? Asia? EU/USA? You decide, we support you… 88
  • 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! 89
  • 89. Graduating Class of 2012 90
  • 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 92
  • 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 94
  • 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 96
  • 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 98
  • 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 100
  • 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. 101
  • 101. GLOBIS Online Admission Please create a new account 102
  • 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 104
  • 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! 106
  • 106. GLOBIS Social Media: Facebook International MBA at Globis 107
  • 107. GLOBIS Social Media: Twitter Look for GLOBIS_IMBA 108
  • 108. GLOBIS Social Media: YouTube Look for GLOBIS.JP 109
  • 109. GLOBIS Social Media: Linkedin Look for GLOBIS MBA Community 110
  • 110. GLOBIS.JP! GLOBIS’s own media site! 111
  • 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. 112
  • 112. Always happy to assist you! 113
  • 113. Thank you for your attention! We look forward to seeing you in Japan! Please feel free to ask any questions to our staff 114

Editor's Notes

  1. These are our new part-time students of the class of 2012.
  2. These are our new part-time students of the class of 2012.
  3. Japan has work with other Asian countriesJapan has oldest companies in the world, stable work environment
  4. Compare to singaporehongkong, short term
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. We also have professional seminars where you get to meet top business leaders in Japan.
  8. We have over 50 venture companies in our portfolio at our venture capital arm at GLOBIS.
  9. Subsiduaries in Asia or USA etc….
  10. This is my class. We graduated last Sunday.Some of us are already working abroad, or have changed jobs recently.