3月8日 2013, 14:30 至 3月8日 2013, 16:00 (时区 +08:00)
Under today’s intense competition, senior executive positions are no longer dominated by man. Woman leaders tend to afford more responsibilities in organisations, companies, and a wider community. Meanwhile, they are going back to school for either short-term or long-term executive training programmes to broaden their networking, enhance management skills and therefore further their career to next high level.
However, are they getting the most from the school? How woman professionals well balance their life and work? How can they make a difference? On international Woman’s Day, Manchester Business School China Centre invites successful female executives to attend panel discussion.
This Discussion will cover three topics:
How can high degree help woman to stand out and beyond man?
How to use woman’s unique advantages to surf in career?
How to balance your career and family?
Join MBS afternoon tea, you can exchange ideas, ask questions and communicate your own perspectives with the panelists.
The Panelists
Ying Zhao, Manageing Editor, WhichMBA.net
Ying ZHAO has years of expertise in marketing international education institutions. She is the Managing Editor of whichmba.net, a cross media platform publishing management education market reports, business school guide books and MBA review magazines. She was the first manager for Marketing and Communication in China Europe International Business School from 1999-2002. She is the author of the book Top MBA for Managers in China and Top EMBA for Executives in China, and is also a frequent contributor of management cases for business media (Harvard Business Review Chinese Version, ForbesChina, Business Review, Shanghai and Hong Kong Economy and etc.) and a speaker in Global EMBA courses and entrepreneur forums about Chinese culture and the Chinese business environment.
Trudie Li
Trudie Li comes from a big family Hunan Province, China. She has been working in Tokyo for about 4 years after 4 years professional experience as a real estate sales manager in the Space Group, a leading brokerage for Shanghai’s colonial properties. She rejoined Space in Jan 2011 as Operations Director. Trudie started her Global MBA (part-time) with Manchester Business School since Jan 2013 to enhance her professional life.
Sherry Fu - Director, China Centre, Manchester Business School
Sherry Fu has 15 years experience in Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau and the UK. She established the MBS China international centre in Shanghai in 2008, developing and implementing the School’s strategies in the region, managing China centre's operation, and participating in development and management of strategic partnerships in the region. Prior to joining the University of Manchester, she worked for a leading institution in London. Her early career in media enabled her extensive links with business elites, media and government. Ms Fu is an associate professor and obtained a dual Masters degree from China and the UK.
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