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Henley Management College: A World Class Pioneer in Management Education – Dust Jacket Version, Sarah Hayes, 9781910309841

Author: Sarah Hayes

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The first management development institute in the UK and at one time with probably the largest number of MBA students in the world, Henley Management College has made a significant impact on how many executives think about management and leadership, both in practice and in theory. Located on the River Thames approximately 35 miles from London, in what used to be the country seat of Viscount Hambleden (formerly WH Smith Esq.) it was an institution with true global reach from which tens of thousands of individuals have graduated. Henley Management College had to evolve and reinvent itself several times. Its educational programmes addressed a range of management concerns, from senior organisational leaders seeking quality Executive Development Programmes, to those wanting an MBA degree. By the 1990s the College had more than 7,000 active distance learning MBA students. It also undertook a substantial doctoral programme including a DBA. Henley Management College was certainly a name to conjure with. In 2008 it merged with the Business Faculty of the University of Reading and was renamed Henley Business School. Henley Business School is now one of the highest ranked business schools in the world. Dan Remenyi BSocSc, MBA, PhD. Born in Dublin and taken to South Africa by his family at the end of the 1950s, he is a prolific writer in the field of research methodology. He has also written four history books and one novel. Over the years he has worked as a Visiting Professor at more than a dozen universities and has taught on research training programmes on all six continents. He lives in South Oxfordshire with his wife and her bees. As the children have left there is no longer a cat or any fish. And the foxes have taken the chickens and ducks. He is a regular speaker at conferences and other events.

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