Forsa ties up with top business school
Dubai, November 22, 2007
Forsa, a pioneering investment company launched for women by women, has forged a strategic alliance with Insead, one of the world’s top 10 business schools.
The tie-up will offer women business leaders in the region the opportunity to further enhance their leadership role and management expertise.
The tie-up with Insead, the business school for the world, has paved the way for the introduction of a unique diploma that is recognised internationally and created for women in the region.
Being the first of its kind, the ‘Forsa-Insead Executive Management Programme for Women’ programme will offer professional executive women a chance to reinforce their skills and prepare them for the subsequent level of leadership in the ever-changing business environment through world-class education, said an official spokesman.
Only 25 select women candidates will be offered the opportunity to participate in this programme which will be held in Dubai over a one-year period. Having understood the needs of the women in the region and respecting their lifestyle and sensibilities, this comprehensive programme will consist of six one week modules will consist of six one week modules.
It will be conducted by Insead faculty who share Forsa’s commitment to excellence and an understanding of the realities of today’s business conditions.
“We are proud to announce this programme which is part of our vision for the region to create a new generation of executive women leaders. This significant alliance with a world class institution like Insead reflects our commitment to accelerate the development of management and leadership skills of women executives,” said CEO of Forsa Shamsa Noor Ali Rashid.
With the aim of becoming a key driver of growth for women business leaders in the Middle East and North Africa region, Forsa uses an integrated approach to provide women a platform to pursue their financial goals.
Forsa’s offerings include investment products, entrepreneurial opportunities and professional expertise.
“Our alliance with Forsa allows us to tap into the vast potential that exists in the Middle East for a specially designed program that focuses on the professional advancement of women. We are confident that it will empower and provide them the opportunity to obtain a world-class management education, putting them on par with business leaders globally,” said director, partner development, Asia Pacific and the Middle East, Insead, Ajit Velu.
The Forsa-Insead alliance comes at a time when the region is making concentrated efforts to encourage women into the workforce as well as boosting their career paths. Simultaneously, the Forsa-Insead Executive Management Programme for Women embarks upon a new era of prosperity and will harness the GCC’s human capital and encourage a greater degree of women participants.- TradeArabia News Service