The Global Leaders for Innovation and Knowledge is a three-and-a-half-month certificate management program that provides continued education for experienced business professionals. Based on Japanese preeminent management scholar, Dr. Ikujiro Nonaka's "Knowledge-Creation Theory," the program cultivates innovative leaders with practical wisdom through the acquisition of a broad spectrum of knowledge, including management theory, liberal arts, and methodology. In addition to seeing successful cases of management in practice through site visits, the participants will also digest the learning through synthesizing and applying into capstone projects. Fujitsu assigns its senior management as advisors to help the participants complete their own projects.
Fujitsu established this scholarship program in 1985 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the company's founding. The scholarship is aimed to provide the opportunity for people from the Asia-Pacific region and Hawaii, to contribute to their home countries by studying management. The scholarship has since been offered to 530 professionals.
For more information
Fujitsu Scholarship: http://www.fujitsu.com/scholarship
How to Apply: http://www.fujitsu.com/global/about/csr/activities/community/scholarship/process/
Global Leaders for Innovation and Knowledge: http://www.jaims.jp/en/program/index.html
