Join the Swedish Institute Management Programme for new perspectives on lasting success through responsible leadership and sustainable business. The programme challenges traditional approaches of doing business and explores how business can become more people and planet focused on market-driven economies. As a participant in the Swedish Institute Management Programme, you will meet prominent figures in the commercial and political sectors as well as academia who will be presenting topics such as climate change, responsible financing, stakeholder engagement, and leadership development.
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Functional Functional. Functional cookies help to perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collect feedbacks, and other third-party features. The recommendation letter is optional, however will be an added advantage in the evaluation process. If you are CEO of your company you may disregard the recommendation letter in your application. For more information please visit the official web page. Deadline : 20 February Open to: citizens and residents of Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda or Zambia, aged years Benefits : accommodation, food and domestic transport during the program, flight tickets to and from Sweden and insurance covering acute illness and accident when in Sweden Description Are you a change-maker?
Eligibility You aspire to make sustainability an integral part of your business strategy; You are in a leading position within trade, industry or the public sector; You have mandate to influence the business strategy for your organisation; You are between years old born — ; You have a good working knowledge of both written and spoken English; You are a citizen and resident of Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda or Zambia.
A template for the recommendation letter and desired information to be included in it can be found h ere. For any issues regarding the application you can reach out to the recruitment team on simp.
P lease remember to indicate the country you are applying from. The applications will be evaluated according to the following selection criteria:. Shortlisted candidates will be called for virtual interviews as a second step in the selection process.
The Swedish Institute will admit 60 applicants chosen from a final shortlist. In the final selection the Swedish Institute will not only look at the individual candidates but will aim to create a group with even distribution between countries, different sectors as well as gender.
Our live sessions are during the traditional working week, so you will need to book time into your calendar for those. Additional activities such as recorded material and group tasks can be completed at the time in the week that suits you. Overall, the estimated time commitment during modules is up to 10 hours per week.
We record the live sessions so it is possible to catch up after , but that is not as fun or as valuable as being there and taking part live , so we really encourage you to take part in the live sessions.
We encourage you to take part in the live sessions on a device with a key board so you can interact fully and engage with the other participants. Y ou need to be able to chat, share, discuss, and co-create with others. No, peer learning and co-created knowledge is essential in SIMP.
We accept applicants at all knowledge levels of sustainability and value highly the willingness to learn. There is usually a wide range of knowledge and experience in the group, which makes for very interesting discussions. We hope that you are open to new ideas and want to drive sustainability changes. We can only accept candidates who are citizens of one of our programme countries: Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia.
We are not able to make any exceptions to the eligibility requirements, or temporarily consider a new country. At this point we do not have any plans to add any new countries. You need to submit it through the online application portal. We do not accept applications sent to us via email. Questions about recruitment kindly contact simp.
Join the Swedish Institute Management Programme Africa to lead change for responsible leadership and sustainable business practices. Application closed Opens for applications in January Overview How to apply FAQ. SIMP will give you: An exclusive suite of workshops, lectures and visits with highly-acclaimed speakers selected specifically for their competence, clarity, and high level of audience engagement.
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