Executive MBA Compliance & Corporate Governance
Executive MBA Compliance & Corporate Governance
Beijing Institute of Technology Constance University of Applied Sciences Ingolstadt University of Applied Sciences
Today’s business environment is more complex and regulated, especially for multinational companies doing business abroad.
Increasingly, companies are looking for quali?ed managers who understand the global standards of corporate governance and
the regulatory framework in which their company operates – especially if it is a publicly traded company.
Whether one does business in New York, Stuttgart or Beijing, it must be fair, transparent and honest. International managers
will only be successful if they understand and adhere to local customs, while at the same time complying with global business
practices in corporate governance. The two are certainly not mutually exclusive. It is the successful manager that can navigate
potential con?icts while adhering to global standards and doing it in way that is appropriate with local customs.
Although compliance, legal and regulatory topics are a normal part of most EMBA curricula, there is not a program designed
exclusively with compliance and corporate governance as a centerpiece – until now. Our newly developed Executive MBA
Compliance and Corporate Governance addresses both the professional development as well as compliance issues in an origi-
nal, globally unique manner. In cooperation with three outstanding universities, we deliver world-class education of the highest
standards. It is a groundbreaking program which will combine the best practices from around the world with a deep understan-
ding of how to do business successfully in China. Especially companies who continue to localize their operations and to recruit
and to develop Chinese managers will be increasingly interested if candidates have had this kind of training or experience.
The success of companies on the global markets depends on the commitment and capability of their staff. In such a dynamic en-
vironment, the development of talents is a major task for every company. The EMBA in Compliance and Corporate Governance
will enhance the capabilities of its participants as the next generation of leaders and top level managers in global business.
Sincerely,
Prof. Dr. habil. Josef Wieland
Foreword
Prof. Dr. habil Josef Wieland
Dean of the EMBA Compliance & Corporate Governance
Constance University of Applied Sciences
In recent years, compliance has become an important keyword. This is also due to some incidents in the past, where compa-
nies did not stick to respective regulations. Therefore, various legal standards were implemented to regain the public con?-
dence, to improve the conduct of business, to encourage ethical behavior of managers and to secure transparency.
In times of growing global networking, the need for sound ethical behavior has become an essential aspect of corporate activi-
ties. To secure these standards, compliance has become one main topic for conduct guidelines for all companies performing on
the global platform.
Compliance asks for the implementation of a comprehensive system that makes the employees abide by internal and external
rules of the game, which are not only legal prescriptions but include also ethical aspects. That is the reason why corporations
pass Codes of Conduct and the appropriate policies and procedures to make them living documents. Hence, compliance
management has become a strategic medium to reach the goals of risk and reputation management and to enhance ef?ciency
and effectiveness worldwide.
The target group of the Executive MBA program comprises local high potentials with some executive experience who wish to
qualify for higher management levels and for coping with international challenges, especially in the ?led of compliance and
corporate governance. Applicants should be graduates with a degree in economic or non-economic disciplines, aged between
30 and 40 years, should have a professional experience of 8-10 years and should have been in a quali?ed leadership positi-
on for at least ?ve years
Background and Target Group of the Executive MBA
Compliance and Corporate Governance
Challenges
Local high potentials need
further training
…on Western managementknow-how
…on speci?c social skills
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•
Narrow labor market makes it dif?cult
to source local high potentials
In a booming labor market, retention
of local high potentials is a challenge
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•
G
o
a
l
s
Goal 1: Gradual replace-
ment of expat managers
through locals which is not
only a business need but
also a diversity goal for Asia
Goal 2: Assure long-lasting
retention of high performers
& potentials by means of
EMBA title
Goal 3: Implement
compliance as an integral
part of the corporate
management culture
Solutions
Create an Asia speci?c
EMBA program…
Focus on the ?elds General
Management, Compliance,
Corporate Governance, Value
Creation, Values Manage-
ment & Leadership
Special emphasis on Com-
pliance makes the program
unique and highly effective
for the Chinese/Asian
management background
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•
•
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•
Target Group:
local high potentials with a professional experience of 8-10 years, including at least three years in a quali?ed leadership position
aged between 30 and 40 years
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•
The aim of this EMBA is to qualify executives that work in a highly competitive global environment. Therefore high potentials
are supposed to take part at this EMBA which is an interdisciplinary study that focuses holistically on management problems
under the perspective of compliance and corporate governance. If companies want to continue to achieve exceptional results in
all their ?elds of activity, they have the duty to systematically and thoroughly qualify their employees.
The scope of this Executive MBA covers a wide management area with a special focus on compliance and corporate gover-
nance and adapted to Chinese/Asian requirements. The program ranges from general management knowledge to speci?c
aspects like Chinese/Asian management culture. Great importance is attached on blended learning, which is a combination
of different teaching methods like presentation through lecturers, books and e-learning. This combination allows a maximum
output through optimal input.
With this EMBA, the executives will generate more value to the company through being successful in a sustainable way, which
is a combination of
• Good business leadership
• Integrity and compliance
• A social and environmental responsibility
The program is the ?rst of its kind. It imparts international management knowledge and interlinks those ?elds horizontally with
important compliance and corporate governance issues.
Scope and Structure of the Executive MBA Compliance and
Corporate Governance
Master Module
Master Thesis Master-Colloquium
Compliance
& Corporate
Governance 3
Special Areas
of Application
Compliance
& Corporate
Governance 2:
Value of Values
Basic Manage-
ment:
Knowledge &
Tools
Compliance &
Corporate
Governance 1:
Introduction
Human Capital Management
Strategic Human Resources
Management
Managing People
Leadership, Coaching &
Consulting
Organizational Development
& Change
Organizational Development
Change Management
Managing across Cultures
Communication & Team
Development
Managing across Cultures
Business Cultures & Manage-
ment Styles
Building Values 1
Business Ethics & Values Management
Risk Management
Building Values 2
Compliane & Corporate Governance
Corporate Social Responsibility & Sustainability
General Management 1
Functions of General
Management
Business Simulation
General Management 2
Strategy History & Tools
Project Management
Creating Value
Accounting,
Finance & Controlling
Corporate Governance, Compliance, Business Ethics
Concepts & Relevance
Project
Seminars
Project 1
Project 2
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The 21 courses refer to six main topics, namely General Management, Creating Value, Building Values, Managing across
Cultures, Human Capital Management and Organizational Development & Change Management.
General Management provides an introduction to the entire scope of business administration, covering economic basics as well
as general management and functional aspects. Theoretical foundations are linked to practice through the use of case studies.
The course is the fundament for courses specializing on the various topics of management. Based upon this the links between
the different topics of the further courses will be evident. Participants will also gain knowledge about economic systems and
corporate governance and will know the differences between the European, the Chinese (Asian) and the Anglo-Saxon System.
An introduction to strategy and strategic management will provide a crucial examination of the concept of strategy in ma-
nagement. By knowing its historical evolution and the application of strategic management in different situations, countries,
organizations students will gain a deeper understanding of strategy, know the strategic research activities, improve their ability
to perform strategic thinking and have a clear understanding of how the strategic analysis operates. After working on the state
of the art of theory and practice of project management, a business simulation will give the participants a full overview on the
process in a company, on how they are linked and what the mutual in?uence of the different functions is.
Main Topics of the Executive MBA Compliance and
Corporate Governance
Creating Value fosters an understanding of how ?nancial decisions are made, how they can create value and how controlling
information can improve the quality of decision making. The participants will understand the concepts and language of ?nancial
management and controlling, the tools and analyses used to make investment and ?nancing decisions, they will be able to inter-
pret economic events from published ?nancial and accounting reports and they can use ?nancial data and controlling informa-
tion for decision making. They will also get to know essential inter-dependencies of strategic and operative processes along the
value chain and within F&C with regards to value based performance management.
Building Values introduces to the overall topic of the EMBA “Corporate Governance and Compliance”. Basic conceptual and
practical aspects of corporate governance as a management task will be discussed in international comparison. Students are
supposed to understand the development of globally accepted norms of good corporate behaviour which form a substantial
precondition for success in business. They acquire knowledge about conceptual approaches and practical instruments of
international business ethics as well as their relevance for the realm of business. They will be able to identify, analyse and
systematically handle morally sensitive decision processes. As risks are always a threat to and a chance for corporate activities
they cannot be avoided but must be consciously organized. Therefore, risk management is a legally required and economic-
ally integral part of corporate governance and compliance management. This module also focuses on the understanding of
economical, legal and ethical requirements concerning modern management and the leadership of a corporation. It conveys
knowledge about various instruments of corporate governance and compliance management. Corporations are part of the
society. It is the society who gives businesses the licence to operate and grow. In a globalized world the social responsibility of
corporations is a crucial factor both for the society and the corporations themselves. Therefore CSR is a strategic and operatio-
nal factor of good corporate behaviour.
Managing across Cultures focuses the fact that globalisation demands that managers possess the skills to work together in inter-
national teams. Students acquire the ability to recognise, explain, deal with and attempt to solve culturally determined problems
in interaction in international business. They acquire knowledge about and the skills of intercultural communication in various
business-related situations. The different cultures and values determine perception and thinking, so that the different patterns of
perception, thinking and attitude cause misunderstanding and problems for international co-operations. So it is very important
for successful executives to know the impact of the cultural background of business and management. The module gives an
intensive exposure to the multifaceted business cultures and management styles. By suf?cient communication to solve complex
problems and through well-structured discussions, they become equipped to the rolls they undertake in interactions, and to the
conditions required for much better business co-operation.
Human Capital Management will provide a framework for understanding and thinking strategically about employment rela-
tions and the management of human capital in organizations. This course is about the leadership challenges of creating and
sustaining high performing organizations. Participants learn about the complex responsibilities facing business leaders today.
Through cases, the course examines the legal, ethical, and economic responsibilities of corporate leaders. It also teaches about
management and governance systems leaders can use to promote responsible conduct by companies and their employees, and
shows how personal values can play a critical role in effective leadership. The participants get an overview of the instruments
of supervision and peer consulting. They learn in which situations and context consultancy support is helpful and through
whom. With the use of own practical situations the different instruments will be trained. Goal of these exercises is to develop
personal options for action as well as becoming aware of individual limits and the constraints in the system.
Organizational Development & Change Management will provide the participants practical skills and hands-on tools for
planning and guiding large-scale systemic change and managing speci?c change projects. Challenges of globalization, new
technologies, industry restructuring, increased public scrutiny, and other pressures on today‘s businesses require change skills
throughout the organization - for improvement and renewal as well as turnaround and transformation, for cost-reduction and
consolidation as well as innovation and growth. Stakeholder demands for performance improvement, accountability, and com-
petitiveness increasingly require organizational cultures that are change-ready and change-adept. The participants will learn
the principles of organizations and organizational development and strategic and operative methods and instruments how
to develop the own department or company. There is a focus on HR compliance; they will work through the HR value chain
to secure compliance issues. The students will be able to see the need for structured change processes and be able to create
implementation plans and to start and steer smaller change processes on their own and support other processes.
Project Studies and Master’s Thesis are the capstone of the program, challenging students to integrate aspects of management
theory and practice, to analyze key issues posed by their own organization and to develop a sound and original action plan.
In the project, individuals or small teams work as a consulting team and apply to a real situation what they have learned in
their studies. The Project Studies are intended to prepare for the Master‘s Thesis by training processes and competencies nee-
ded for both. The aim is to bene?t both the organization and the students. This includes providing the organization with highly-
motivated and business experienced students to analyze complex management problems, to give students the opportunity to
apply management tools and techniques to analyze and deal with these problems, to generate practical action plans to solve
these problems and to practice the skills necessary to deliver high quality recommendations to senior managers and achieve
high academic standards.
The selection of lecturers involved in the Executive MBA program ensures a balanced mixture of internationally renowned
university professors with practical professional experience and executives from business as best practice experts. The members
of the faculty are selected carefully, are subjected to strict evaluation criteria and are committed to the goal of supporting their
students, by way of professional adaptation of the contents and networking of the individual modules, in developing the ability
to cope with complex problems on an interdisciplinary level. Besides the actual communication of knowledge, the main focus of
the lecturers is on providing application-oriented feedback and critical advice.
Faculty
Faculty:
Prof. Dr. habil. Josef Wieland
Constance University of Applied
Sciences
Prof. Dr. Thomas Doyé
Ingolstadt University of Applied Sciences
Prof. Han Bo-Tang, Ph.D.
Beijing Institute of Technology.
Prof. He Haiyan
Beijing Institute of Technology
Prof. Zhang Jianwei, Ph.D.
Beijing Institute of Technology
Prof. Dr. Rainer Waldmann
Deggendorf University of Applied
Sciences
Prof. Luo Xun
Beijing Institute of Technology
Prof. Dr. Guido Palazzo
HEC University Lausanne
Prof. Dr. Lars Fend
Ingolstadt University of Applied
Sciences
Prof. Peter Franklin
Constance University of Applied
Sciences
Prof. Dr. Meng Fanchen
Beijing Institute of Technology
Best-Practice Experts:
Guenther Fleig
Member of the Board of Management
Human Resources & Labor Relations
Director Daimler AG
Gerd T. Becht
General Counsel and Chief Compliance
Of?cer
Daimler AG
Dr. Margarete Haase
Member of the Board of Management
Daimler Financial Services AG
Human Resources, Sales & Financial
Services
Ulrich Walker
Chairman and CEO Daimler Northeast
Asia Ltd.
Dr. Roland Bosch
Member of the China Executive Board
Chief Financial Of?cer Daimler
Northeast Asia Ltd.
Michael Winkler
Head of Legal and Regional
Compliance Of?cer
Daimler Northeast Asia Ltd.
Günter Butschek
President and CEO Beijing
Benz-DaimlerChrysler Automotive Co.
Lance Tanaka
Managing Director Asia Executive
Resource Ltd.
Dr. Stephan Grüninger
Head of Ethics & Integrity Ernst &
Young Fraud Investigation & Dispute
Services
Otto Geiß
Vice President Fraport AG
Didactics
The didactics are based on the following three steps: First internationally renowned professors deliver the theoretical and scien-
ti?c state of the art of every topic. Then executives from companies deliver the best practice cases for the related topic. Finally
the transfer to the daily practice of the participants is assured on the basis of the ?rst two steps by making use of the professio-
nal expertise and personal experience of the participants as valuable potential through a mutual exchange of experiences with
professors and best practice experts. The project studies ensure the continuous transfer of the contents of the modules to the
student’s own professional environment.
Under the guidance of a professor, with another as second reader, and in consultation with a representative of the employing
organization, students identify the business/management issues to be analyzed, conduct a thorough analysis of relevant written
materials on the organization and its market and/or institutional environment, identify, from the management literature, studies
of companies and organizations which have faced similar problems, if necessary collect data through interviews with relevant
stakeholders inside and outside the organization, analyze, evaluate, and interpret the ?ndings and prepare a written report.
As for the Master’s Thesis the conclusions and recommendations additionally have to be presented to senior management of the
organization as well as to faculty representatives.
Three outstanding universities developed this unique program that serves the upcoming requirements of compliance and
corporate governance and is completely conducted in English. The EMBA Compliance & Corporate Governance is a part-time
program that consists of six blocks which are spread over a period of two years. The participants have to attend a block every
three month. Five blocks of 10 days take place at BIT Beijing Institute of Technology in Beijing and one block of 16 takes place
at the Universities of Applied Sciences Constance and Ingolstadt in Germany.
The provision of evidence of academic achievement including exams constitutes an integral component of the Executive MBA
program. Performance is rated throughout the whole program. The students have to take exams on selected courses and prepa-
re project work and interdisciplinary case studies. For obtaining a degree a scienti?c Master’s Thesis must be completed in Eng-
lish. It has to be a practice-oriented project work complying with scienti?c standards, wherein the knowledge and competencies
acquired during the program are to be applied to a concrete management problem from the professional environment of the
student. The ?nal exam comprises the presentation and defense of the Master’s Thesis, followed by a discussion.
After the successful completion of all the exams the graduate is awarded the degree of a Master of Business Administration
(MBA) by the Constance University of Applied Sciences during an of?cial ceremony.
Exams and Degree
Application, Admission and Tuition Fee
The admissions process includes the following elements:
Application Form: Applications shall be submitted on the basis of the standardized application form accompanied by the
required documents, indicating personal data, information on prior education and training, previous career and experience,
current job position, personal essays and two recommendation forms.
English Language Pro?ciency: The pro?ciency of English has to be documented by the Test of English as Foreign Language
(TOEFL) or by an equivalent language test. Evidence may also be submitted subsequently; however, it should be noted that in
the absence of such evidence, students cannot obtain their MBA degree.
Personal Essay: Applicants are asked to answer several questions in the application form in an personal essay.
An admission committee decides on the admission of applicants.
The tuition fee amounts to EUR 24,500. The fee is payable in separate installments. The fee does not include the cost of travel,
accommodation and food.
Timetable
Block 1: 10th Jan. 2009 Beijing
9 days
Block 2: 8th May 2009 Beijing
10 days
Block 3: 6th Sept. 2009 Germany
16 days
Block 4: 8th Jan. 2010 Beijing
10 days
Block 5: 8th May 2010 Beijing
9 days
Block 6: 11th Sept. 2010 Beijing
9 days
Opening Ceremony
Introduction Compl. & Corp. Gov.
Strategic HR Mgmt.
Functions of General Mgmt. 1
Comm. & Team Development
Block 7: Jan. 2011 Beijing
3 days
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Project Mgmt.
CSR & Sustainability
Leadership, Coaching, Consulting
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Graduation Ceremony
Presentation Master Thesis
Strategy (History)
Business Ethics & Values 1
Team Development Outdoor
Functions of General Mgmt. 2
Business Cultures & Mgmt. Styles
Business Model
Business Simulation
Change Mgmt.
Project Seminar
Compliance & Corp. Governance
Accounting, Finance, Controlling
Value Based Mgmt.
Managing People
Strategy Development Tools
Managing across Cultures
Risk Mgmt.
Quality Circle
Organizational Development
Project Seminar
Testimonials
Having completed four blocks of courses, we, all 17 members from the Compliance and Corporate governance EMBA class,
want to express our appreciation with the companies and the universities for this EMBA initiative.
To quote one of our lecturers, “leadership is all about change”. Bearing that in mind, we set our goals with this program bey-
ond our personal career development: we want to be the change agent for the place we work for; we want to be an in?uence
for the compliance-centered corporate value in China. All in all, we want to translate what we learn from the program into the
value we can bring to the company.
Thanks to the efforts from the organizers and lecturers, we ?nd the courses very bene?cial. Also, we, with the consensus of all
class members, came out with the “core values” of our class: be open to each other, help each other and grow together and,
most importantly, “walk the talk” of every rule under compliance. We think no way can better express our appreciation of this
initiative than achieving our goal and bringing value to our companies.
1st Compliance and Corporate Governance EMBA Class
The Beijing Institute of Technology is the partner located in Beijing. With around 38,000 students it is also the biggest one. It
was founded in the city of Yan’an in 1940. The BIT is an national key university with its main focus on economics and enginee-
ring. The BIT is among the ?rst class universities in China and highly supported and appreciated through governmental bodies.
The University of Applied Sciences Constance is an internationally reknown university in Germany with a long history. It was
founded in 1906 as Private School of Engineering. Today it has more than 3,800 students and 140 professors. The courses of
study range from economics, over design to engineering. It is a highly decorated university with various cooperations in China.
The University of Applied Sciences Ingolstadt is an emerging and ambitious university in Germany that was founded in 1994.
With its focus on economic, computer and engineering it has currently about 2,400 students. Despite its short history it is alrea-
dy ranked among the top ten universities of applied sciences in the German speaking European countries. UAS Ingolstadt has
more than 50 cooperations with other universities, some of them in China. Its guideline is to qualify their students in a holistic,
innovative and practical way.
Cooperating Partners
Beijing Institute of Technology Constance University of Applied Sciences Ingolstadt University of Applied Sciences
Constance University of Applied Sciences
Roland Luxemburger M.A., MBA
Phone +49 7531-206 337 . e-mail: [email protected]
www.lcbs.htwg-konstanz.de
Information & Consulting
Beijing Institute of Technology . Prof. Mei Wenbo
Phone +86 10 689 150 27 . e-mail: [email protected]
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Executive MBA Compliance & Corporate Governance
Beijing Institute of Technology Constance University of Applied Sciences Ingolstadt University of Applied Sciences
Today’s business environment is more complex and regulated, especially for multinational companies doing business abroad.
Increasingly, companies are looking for quali?ed managers who understand the global standards of corporate governance and
the regulatory framework in which their company operates – especially if it is a publicly traded company.
Whether one does business in New York, Stuttgart or Beijing, it must be fair, transparent and honest. International managers
will only be successful if they understand and adhere to local customs, while at the same time complying with global business
practices in corporate governance. The two are certainly not mutually exclusive. It is the successful manager that can navigate
potential con?icts while adhering to global standards and doing it in way that is appropriate with local customs.
Although compliance, legal and regulatory topics are a normal part of most EMBA curricula, there is not a program designed
exclusively with compliance and corporate governance as a centerpiece – until now. Our newly developed Executive MBA
Compliance and Corporate Governance addresses both the professional development as well as compliance issues in an origi-
nal, globally unique manner. In cooperation with three outstanding universities, we deliver world-class education of the highest
standards. It is a groundbreaking program which will combine the best practices from around the world with a deep understan-
ding of how to do business successfully in China. Especially companies who continue to localize their operations and to recruit
and to develop Chinese managers will be increasingly interested if candidates have had this kind of training or experience.
The success of companies on the global markets depends on the commitment and capability of their staff. In such a dynamic en-
vironment, the development of talents is a major task for every company. The EMBA in Compliance and Corporate Governance
will enhance the capabilities of its participants as the next generation of leaders and top level managers in global business.
Sincerely,
Prof. Dr. habil. Josef Wieland
Foreword
Prof. Dr. habil Josef Wieland
Dean of the EMBA Compliance & Corporate Governance
Constance University of Applied Sciences
In recent years, compliance has become an important keyword. This is also due to some incidents in the past, where compa-
nies did not stick to respective regulations. Therefore, various legal standards were implemented to regain the public con?-
dence, to improve the conduct of business, to encourage ethical behavior of managers and to secure transparency.
In times of growing global networking, the need for sound ethical behavior has become an essential aspect of corporate activi-
ties. To secure these standards, compliance has become one main topic for conduct guidelines for all companies performing on
the global platform.
Compliance asks for the implementation of a comprehensive system that makes the employees abide by internal and external
rules of the game, which are not only legal prescriptions but include also ethical aspects. That is the reason why corporations
pass Codes of Conduct and the appropriate policies and procedures to make them living documents. Hence, compliance
management has become a strategic medium to reach the goals of risk and reputation management and to enhance ef?ciency
and effectiveness worldwide.
The target group of the Executive MBA program comprises local high potentials with some executive experience who wish to
qualify for higher management levels and for coping with international challenges, especially in the ?led of compliance and
corporate governance. Applicants should be graduates with a degree in economic or non-economic disciplines, aged between
30 and 40 years, should have a professional experience of 8-10 years and should have been in a quali?ed leadership positi-
on for at least ?ve years
Background and Target Group of the Executive MBA
Compliance and Corporate Governance
Challenges
Local high potentials need
further training
…on Western managementknow-how
…on speci?c social skills
•
•
Narrow labor market makes it dif?cult
to source local high potentials
In a booming labor market, retention
of local high potentials is a challenge
•
•
G
o
a
l
s
Goal 1: Gradual replace-
ment of expat managers
through locals which is not
only a business need but
also a diversity goal for Asia
Goal 2: Assure long-lasting
retention of high performers
& potentials by means of
EMBA title
Goal 3: Implement
compliance as an integral
part of the corporate
management culture
Solutions
Create an Asia speci?c
EMBA program…
Focus on the ?elds General
Management, Compliance,
Corporate Governance, Value
Creation, Values Manage-
ment & Leadership
Special emphasis on Com-
pliance makes the program
unique and highly effective
for the Chinese/Asian
management background
•
•
•
•
•
Target Group:
local high potentials with a professional experience of 8-10 years, including at least three years in a quali?ed leadership position
aged between 30 and 40 years
•
•
The aim of this EMBA is to qualify executives that work in a highly competitive global environment. Therefore high potentials
are supposed to take part at this EMBA which is an interdisciplinary study that focuses holistically on management problems
under the perspective of compliance and corporate governance. If companies want to continue to achieve exceptional results in
all their ?elds of activity, they have the duty to systematically and thoroughly qualify their employees.
The scope of this Executive MBA covers a wide management area with a special focus on compliance and corporate gover-
nance and adapted to Chinese/Asian requirements. The program ranges from general management knowledge to speci?c
aspects like Chinese/Asian management culture. Great importance is attached on blended learning, which is a combination
of different teaching methods like presentation through lecturers, books and e-learning. This combination allows a maximum
output through optimal input.
With this EMBA, the executives will generate more value to the company through being successful in a sustainable way, which
is a combination of
• Good business leadership
• Integrity and compliance
• A social and environmental responsibility
The program is the ?rst of its kind. It imparts international management knowledge and interlinks those ?elds horizontally with
important compliance and corporate governance issues.
Scope and Structure of the Executive MBA Compliance and
Corporate Governance
Master Module
Master Thesis Master-Colloquium
Compliance
& Corporate
Governance 3
Special Areas
of Application
Compliance
& Corporate
Governance 2:
Value of Values
Basic Manage-
ment:
Knowledge &
Tools
Compliance &
Corporate
Governance 1:
Introduction
Human Capital Management
Strategic Human Resources
Management
Managing People
Leadership, Coaching &
Consulting
Organizational Development
& Change
Organizational Development
Change Management
Managing across Cultures
Communication & Team
Development
Managing across Cultures
Business Cultures & Manage-
ment Styles
Building Values 1
Business Ethics & Values Management
Risk Management
Building Values 2
Compliane & Corporate Governance
Corporate Social Responsibility & Sustainability
General Management 1
Functions of General
Management
Business Simulation
General Management 2
Strategy History & Tools
Project Management
Creating Value
Accounting,
Finance & Controlling
Corporate Governance, Compliance, Business Ethics
Concepts & Relevance
Project
Seminars
Project 1
Project 2
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The 21 courses refer to six main topics, namely General Management, Creating Value, Building Values, Managing across
Cultures, Human Capital Management and Organizational Development & Change Management.
General Management provides an introduction to the entire scope of business administration, covering economic basics as well
as general management and functional aspects. Theoretical foundations are linked to practice through the use of case studies.
The course is the fundament for courses specializing on the various topics of management. Based upon this the links between
the different topics of the further courses will be evident. Participants will also gain knowledge about economic systems and
corporate governance and will know the differences between the European, the Chinese (Asian) and the Anglo-Saxon System.
An introduction to strategy and strategic management will provide a crucial examination of the concept of strategy in ma-
nagement. By knowing its historical evolution and the application of strategic management in different situations, countries,
organizations students will gain a deeper understanding of strategy, know the strategic research activities, improve their ability
to perform strategic thinking and have a clear understanding of how the strategic analysis operates. After working on the state
of the art of theory and practice of project management, a business simulation will give the participants a full overview on the
process in a company, on how they are linked and what the mutual in?uence of the different functions is.
Main Topics of the Executive MBA Compliance and
Corporate Governance
Creating Value fosters an understanding of how ?nancial decisions are made, how they can create value and how controlling
information can improve the quality of decision making. The participants will understand the concepts and language of ?nancial
management and controlling, the tools and analyses used to make investment and ?nancing decisions, they will be able to inter-
pret economic events from published ?nancial and accounting reports and they can use ?nancial data and controlling informa-
tion for decision making. They will also get to know essential inter-dependencies of strategic and operative processes along the
value chain and within F&C with regards to value based performance management.
Building Values introduces to the overall topic of the EMBA “Corporate Governance and Compliance”. Basic conceptual and
practical aspects of corporate governance as a management task will be discussed in international comparison. Students are
supposed to understand the development of globally accepted norms of good corporate behaviour which form a substantial
precondition for success in business. They acquire knowledge about conceptual approaches and practical instruments of
international business ethics as well as their relevance for the realm of business. They will be able to identify, analyse and
systematically handle morally sensitive decision processes. As risks are always a threat to and a chance for corporate activities
they cannot be avoided but must be consciously organized. Therefore, risk management is a legally required and economic-
ally integral part of corporate governance and compliance management. This module also focuses on the understanding of
economical, legal and ethical requirements concerning modern management and the leadership of a corporation. It conveys
knowledge about various instruments of corporate governance and compliance management. Corporations are part of the
society. It is the society who gives businesses the licence to operate and grow. In a globalized world the social responsibility of
corporations is a crucial factor both for the society and the corporations themselves. Therefore CSR is a strategic and operatio-
nal factor of good corporate behaviour.
Managing across Cultures focuses the fact that globalisation demands that managers possess the skills to work together in inter-
national teams. Students acquire the ability to recognise, explain, deal with and attempt to solve culturally determined problems
in interaction in international business. They acquire knowledge about and the skills of intercultural communication in various
business-related situations. The different cultures and values determine perception and thinking, so that the different patterns of
perception, thinking and attitude cause misunderstanding and problems for international co-operations. So it is very important
for successful executives to know the impact of the cultural background of business and management. The module gives an
intensive exposure to the multifaceted business cultures and management styles. By suf?cient communication to solve complex
problems and through well-structured discussions, they become equipped to the rolls they undertake in interactions, and to the
conditions required for much better business co-operation.
Human Capital Management will provide a framework for understanding and thinking strategically about employment rela-
tions and the management of human capital in organizations. This course is about the leadership challenges of creating and
sustaining high performing organizations. Participants learn about the complex responsibilities facing business leaders today.
Through cases, the course examines the legal, ethical, and economic responsibilities of corporate leaders. It also teaches about
management and governance systems leaders can use to promote responsible conduct by companies and their employees, and
shows how personal values can play a critical role in effective leadership. The participants get an overview of the instruments
of supervision and peer consulting. They learn in which situations and context consultancy support is helpful and through
whom. With the use of own practical situations the different instruments will be trained. Goal of these exercises is to develop
personal options for action as well as becoming aware of individual limits and the constraints in the system.
Organizational Development & Change Management will provide the participants practical skills and hands-on tools for
planning and guiding large-scale systemic change and managing speci?c change projects. Challenges of globalization, new
technologies, industry restructuring, increased public scrutiny, and other pressures on today‘s businesses require change skills
throughout the organization - for improvement and renewal as well as turnaround and transformation, for cost-reduction and
consolidation as well as innovation and growth. Stakeholder demands for performance improvement, accountability, and com-
petitiveness increasingly require organizational cultures that are change-ready and change-adept. The participants will learn
the principles of organizations and organizational development and strategic and operative methods and instruments how
to develop the own department or company. There is a focus on HR compliance; they will work through the HR value chain
to secure compliance issues. The students will be able to see the need for structured change processes and be able to create
implementation plans and to start and steer smaller change processes on their own and support other processes.
Project Studies and Master’s Thesis are the capstone of the program, challenging students to integrate aspects of management
theory and practice, to analyze key issues posed by their own organization and to develop a sound and original action plan.
In the project, individuals or small teams work as a consulting team and apply to a real situation what they have learned in
their studies. The Project Studies are intended to prepare for the Master‘s Thesis by training processes and competencies nee-
ded for both. The aim is to bene?t both the organization and the students. This includes providing the organization with highly-
motivated and business experienced students to analyze complex management problems, to give students the opportunity to
apply management tools and techniques to analyze and deal with these problems, to generate practical action plans to solve
these problems and to practice the skills necessary to deliver high quality recommendations to senior managers and achieve
high academic standards.
The selection of lecturers involved in the Executive MBA program ensures a balanced mixture of internationally renowned
university professors with practical professional experience and executives from business as best practice experts. The members
of the faculty are selected carefully, are subjected to strict evaluation criteria and are committed to the goal of supporting their
students, by way of professional adaptation of the contents and networking of the individual modules, in developing the ability
to cope with complex problems on an interdisciplinary level. Besides the actual communication of knowledge, the main focus of
the lecturers is on providing application-oriented feedback and critical advice.
Faculty
Faculty:
Prof. Dr. habil. Josef Wieland
Constance University of Applied
Sciences
Prof. Dr. Thomas Doyé
Ingolstadt University of Applied Sciences
Prof. Han Bo-Tang, Ph.D.
Beijing Institute of Technology.
Prof. He Haiyan
Beijing Institute of Technology
Prof. Zhang Jianwei, Ph.D.
Beijing Institute of Technology
Prof. Dr. Rainer Waldmann
Deggendorf University of Applied
Sciences
Prof. Luo Xun
Beijing Institute of Technology
Prof. Dr. Guido Palazzo
HEC University Lausanne
Prof. Dr. Lars Fend
Ingolstadt University of Applied
Sciences
Prof. Peter Franklin
Constance University of Applied
Sciences
Prof. Dr. Meng Fanchen
Beijing Institute of Technology
Best-Practice Experts:
Guenther Fleig
Member of the Board of Management
Human Resources & Labor Relations
Director Daimler AG
Gerd T. Becht
General Counsel and Chief Compliance
Of?cer
Daimler AG
Dr. Margarete Haase
Member of the Board of Management
Daimler Financial Services AG
Human Resources, Sales & Financial
Services
Ulrich Walker
Chairman and CEO Daimler Northeast
Asia Ltd.
Dr. Roland Bosch
Member of the China Executive Board
Chief Financial Of?cer Daimler
Northeast Asia Ltd.
Michael Winkler
Head of Legal and Regional
Compliance Of?cer
Daimler Northeast Asia Ltd.
Günter Butschek
President and CEO Beijing
Benz-DaimlerChrysler Automotive Co.
Lance Tanaka
Managing Director Asia Executive
Resource Ltd.
Dr. Stephan Grüninger
Head of Ethics & Integrity Ernst &
Young Fraud Investigation & Dispute
Services
Otto Geiß
Vice President Fraport AG
Didactics
The didactics are based on the following three steps: First internationally renowned professors deliver the theoretical and scien-
ti?c state of the art of every topic. Then executives from companies deliver the best practice cases for the related topic. Finally
the transfer to the daily practice of the participants is assured on the basis of the ?rst two steps by making use of the professio-
nal expertise and personal experience of the participants as valuable potential through a mutual exchange of experiences with
professors and best practice experts. The project studies ensure the continuous transfer of the contents of the modules to the
student’s own professional environment.
Under the guidance of a professor, with another as second reader, and in consultation with a representative of the employing
organization, students identify the business/management issues to be analyzed, conduct a thorough analysis of relevant written
materials on the organization and its market and/or institutional environment, identify, from the management literature, studies
of companies and organizations which have faced similar problems, if necessary collect data through interviews with relevant
stakeholders inside and outside the organization, analyze, evaluate, and interpret the ?ndings and prepare a written report.
As for the Master’s Thesis the conclusions and recommendations additionally have to be presented to senior management of the
organization as well as to faculty representatives.
Three outstanding universities developed this unique program that serves the upcoming requirements of compliance and
corporate governance and is completely conducted in English. The EMBA Compliance & Corporate Governance is a part-time
program that consists of six blocks which are spread over a period of two years. The participants have to attend a block every
three month. Five blocks of 10 days take place at BIT Beijing Institute of Technology in Beijing and one block of 16 takes place
at the Universities of Applied Sciences Constance and Ingolstadt in Germany.
The provision of evidence of academic achievement including exams constitutes an integral component of the Executive MBA
program. Performance is rated throughout the whole program. The students have to take exams on selected courses and prepa-
re project work and interdisciplinary case studies. For obtaining a degree a scienti?c Master’s Thesis must be completed in Eng-
lish. It has to be a practice-oriented project work complying with scienti?c standards, wherein the knowledge and competencies
acquired during the program are to be applied to a concrete management problem from the professional environment of the
student. The ?nal exam comprises the presentation and defense of the Master’s Thesis, followed by a discussion.
After the successful completion of all the exams the graduate is awarded the degree of a Master of Business Administration
(MBA) by the Constance University of Applied Sciences during an of?cial ceremony.
Exams and Degree
Application, Admission and Tuition Fee
The admissions process includes the following elements:
Application Form: Applications shall be submitted on the basis of the standardized application form accompanied by the
required documents, indicating personal data, information on prior education and training, previous career and experience,
current job position, personal essays and two recommendation forms.
English Language Pro?ciency: The pro?ciency of English has to be documented by the Test of English as Foreign Language
(TOEFL) or by an equivalent language test. Evidence may also be submitted subsequently; however, it should be noted that in
the absence of such evidence, students cannot obtain their MBA degree.
Personal Essay: Applicants are asked to answer several questions in the application form in an personal essay.
An admission committee decides on the admission of applicants.
The tuition fee amounts to EUR 24,500. The fee is payable in separate installments. The fee does not include the cost of travel,
accommodation and food.
Timetable
Block 1: 10th Jan. 2009 Beijing
9 days
Block 2: 8th May 2009 Beijing
10 days
Block 3: 6th Sept. 2009 Germany
16 days
Block 4: 8th Jan. 2010 Beijing
10 days
Block 5: 8th May 2010 Beijing
9 days
Block 6: 11th Sept. 2010 Beijing
9 days
Opening Ceremony
Introduction Compl. & Corp. Gov.
Strategic HR Mgmt.
Functions of General Mgmt. 1
Comm. & Team Development
Block 7: Jan. 2011 Beijing
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CSR & Sustainability
Leadership, Coaching, Consulting
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Presentation Master Thesis
Strategy (History)
Business Ethics & Values 1
Team Development Outdoor
Functions of General Mgmt. 2
Business Cultures & Mgmt. Styles
Business Model
Business Simulation
Change Mgmt.
Project Seminar
Compliance & Corp. Governance
Accounting, Finance, Controlling
Value Based Mgmt.
Managing People
Strategy Development Tools
Managing across Cultures
Risk Mgmt.
Quality Circle
Organizational Development
Project Seminar
Testimonials
Having completed four blocks of courses, we, all 17 members from the Compliance and Corporate governance EMBA class,
want to express our appreciation with the companies and the universities for this EMBA initiative.
To quote one of our lecturers, “leadership is all about change”. Bearing that in mind, we set our goals with this program bey-
ond our personal career development: we want to be the change agent for the place we work for; we want to be an in?uence
for the compliance-centered corporate value in China. All in all, we want to translate what we learn from the program into the
value we can bring to the company.
Thanks to the efforts from the organizers and lecturers, we ?nd the courses very bene?cial. Also, we, with the consensus of all
class members, came out with the “core values” of our class: be open to each other, help each other and grow together and,
most importantly, “walk the talk” of every rule under compliance. We think no way can better express our appreciation of this
initiative than achieving our goal and bringing value to our companies.
1st Compliance and Corporate Governance EMBA Class
The Beijing Institute of Technology is the partner located in Beijing. With around 38,000 students it is also the biggest one. It
was founded in the city of Yan’an in 1940. The BIT is an national key university with its main focus on economics and enginee-
ring. The BIT is among the ?rst class universities in China and highly supported and appreciated through governmental bodies.
The University of Applied Sciences Constance is an internationally reknown university in Germany with a long history. It was
founded in 1906 as Private School of Engineering. Today it has more than 3,800 students and 140 professors. The courses of
study range from economics, over design to engineering. It is a highly decorated university with various cooperations in China.
The University of Applied Sciences Ingolstadt is an emerging and ambitious university in Germany that was founded in 1994.
With its focus on economic, computer and engineering it has currently about 2,400 students. Despite its short history it is alrea-
dy ranked among the top ten universities of applied sciences in the German speaking European countries. UAS Ingolstadt has
more than 50 cooperations with other universities, some of them in China. Its guideline is to qualify their students in a holistic,
innovative and practical way.
Cooperating Partners
Beijing Institute of Technology Constance University of Applied Sciences Ingolstadt University of Applied Sciences
Constance University of Applied Sciences
Roland Luxemburger M.A., MBA
Phone +49 7531-206 337 . e-mail: [email protected]
www.lcbs.htwg-konstanz.de
Information & Consulting
Beijing Institute of Technology . Prof. Mei Wenbo
Phone +86 10 689 150 27 . e-mail: [email protected]
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