Berlin School of Creative Leadership
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The Berlin School of Creative Leadership at Steinbeis University Berlin is the world's leading institute for quality executive education and research into creative leadership.
By bringing together top creative executives and international leadership experts, the Berlin School seeks to establish new standards in communication and leadership, fostering global discourse on creative leadership in entertainment, journalism, media, advertising and marketing.
The Berlin School offeres Executive MBA in Creative Leadership, is an 80-day part-time program spread over 18 months, taking place in Berlin with study trips to Chicago, New York and Tokyo.
This global program brings together visionary thinkers and respected leaders from the media industry, entertainment, advertising, marketing and academia to focus on strategy, innovation, change management, and executive leadership skills. Coursework is designed to meet the needs of creative executives and inspire new management thinking about future communication and leadership practices.
By working in close collaboration with leading international professors, creative leaders and established research organizations participants are guaranteed outstanding academic depth and access to valuable quantitative resources for quality leadership and communication research. The program includes a two-week module in Chicago, hosted by the Media Management Center, which is affiliated with the Kellogg School of Management and Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.
Based on six pillars of leadership unique to the creative industry, the executive MBA program is designed to provide creative executives from a variety of different backgrounds with the instruments to master essential leadership skills - skills that will empower them to implement higher standards in their industry.
The Berlin School also plays an active role in supporting and publishing scientific research that contribute to the bettering of global standards in all creative industry fields thereby providing valuable resources on creative leadership.

