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Motto | Inspire. Implement. Excel. |
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Motto in English | To turn great creative minds into great creative leaders. |
Type | Business school |
Established | 2006 |
Parent institution | Steinbeis-Hochschule Berlin |
President | Prof. Dr. Jürgen Abendschein |
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Language | English |
Website | https://www.berlin-school.com |
The Berlin School of Creative Leadership is an international business school headquartered in Charlottenburg, Berlin. The school was founded in 2006, and offers two primary streams of learning:
Executives and academics from the creative industries established the Berlin School of Creative Leadership in 2006. The Art Directors Club Germany (ADC) and the Steinbeis School of Management and Innovation (SMI) collaborated to establish the school. SMI is a branch of Germany's oldest and largest private business school, Steinbeis-Hochschule (Steinbeis University, Berlin), which functions as a global academic network of 1,000 affiliated institutes in the fields of consultancy, research, development, and education. The Berlin School's Executive MBA in Creative Leadership is internationally recognized and accredited by the Foundation for International Business Administration Accreditation (FIBAA).
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