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Leader in spotlight Juri Ljaskin: highlights personal development and leadership growth through EMBA studies
Henley Business School Blog

Leader in Spotlight Hannu-Matias Nurmi: An entrepreneur with MSc. in theology – how did that happen?
Henley Business School Blog

Leader in Spotlight Paula Kilpinen: A coach, a leader, a parent – becoming better in all
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Learning about a world beyond big corporations – GISV North America
Hanna Heikkilä Blog

Finding common ground leads to successful teamwork – GISV South Africa
Henrik Paasikivi Blog

The work life value of research skills
Juho Toivola Blog

What have I learned about myself during the Henley EMBA?
Juho Toivola Blog

10 reasons why longer training programmes are more effective
Juho Toivola Blog