Hi everyone,
I have a Ph.D. in telecom related field and more than 3 years of project management experience mostly in European-wide partnership projects. I am now in a very large research institution in Germany but would like to enter the industry in an executive-level role. I could still enter the industry without doing an EMBA, but my career plan would be mostly technical-oriented, and climbing the executive ladder would be really difficult.
Therefore, I am planning to do an EMBA such that I can steer my career development towards executive-level roles. I would like to see myself in a C-level executive role in a large tech company 10-15 years from now. I have a couple of questions in this regard:
1. which EMBA program does suit me the most? the one offered by IESE Munich branch or the one offered by ESCP Berlin branch? (I would like to do it part-time and the program of IESE Munich is quite convenient considering my current occupation)
2. I do not speak German quite much. Would that significantly affect my transition to such roles in Germany? Is speaking German a must for executive roles in big tech companies?
I am in the decision process and any insight would be very very helpful for me.
Thanks!
I have a Ph.D. in telecom related field and more than 3 years of project management experience mostly in European-wide partnership projects. I am now in a very large research institution in Germany but would like to enter the industry in an executive-level role. I could still enter the industry without doing an EMBA, but my career plan would be mostly technical-oriented, and climbing the executive ladder would be really difficult.
Therefore, I am planning to do an EMBA such that I can steer my career development towards executive-level roles. I would like to see myself in a C-level executive role in a large tech company 10-15 years from now. I have a couple of questions in this regard:
1. which EMBA program does suit me the most? the one offered by IESE Munich branch or the one offered by ESCP Berlin branch? (I would like to do it part-time and the program of IESE Munich is quite convenient considering my current occupation)
2. I do not speak German quite much. Would that significantly affect my transition to such roles in Germany? Is speaking German a must for executive roles in big tech companies?
I am in the decision process and any insight would be very very helpful for me.
Thanks!