Berlin School of Creative Leadership

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Berlin School of Creative Leadership
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MottoInspire. Implement. Excel.
Motto in English
To turn great creative minds into great creative leaders.
TypeBusiness school
Established2006
Parent institution
Steinbeis-Hochschule Berlin
President Prof. Dr. Jürgen Abendschein
Location
LanguageEnglish
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:

History

The Berlin School of Creative Leadership, founded in 2009, is an innovative institution focused on providing leadership education for creative professionals. Its mission is to develop transformative leaders in the fields of advertising, media, and the arts. The school offers executive education programs, including a Global Executive MBA in Creative Leadership, which integrates business skills with creative thinking. Located in Berlin, a hub for creativity and entrepreneurship, the school combines theory and practice, bringing together diverse international professionals. It emphasizes collaboration, innovation, and leadership in a rapidly changing global creative landscape.

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).

Since its founding, the Berlin School of Creative Leadership has offered a part-time global Executive MBA and Executive Education programs designed for professionals in the creative industries. Programs are taught in the English language, [1] with participants and alumni coming from over 60 countries. Initially, the school's focus was on the advertising industry. [2] This has since diversified to include all areas of the creative industries, including design, architecture, media and music, as well as executives working outside of this realm, for example in finance, transport, and hospitality. In 2010, the Berlin School launched the first annual Cannes Creative Leadership Programme (CCLP) — a two-week non-degree leadership workshop, held in conjunction with Cannes Lions. In 2014, the school expanded its non-degree catalogue by launching the Executive Education learning stream, featuring workshops, custom programs, and partner programs catering to individuals, organizations and events.

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References

  1. "A NON-TRADITIONAL MBA FOR CREATIVE MINDS". Berlin School of Creative Leadership. Retrieved 21 November 2024.
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