The Harvard Business School Alumni Club of Malaysia (HBSACM) has been active
since 1977
in fostering social and fraternal association amongst HBS Alumni in Malaysia. It has a membership of
1858
comprising members who have either graduated from Harvard Business School or who have successfully completed the Senior Management Development Program (SMDP) organized by HBSACM.
The Club serves to enhance the professional standard, management and practice of Malaysian business. One of its key objectives is to generate interest among senior management personnel and promising university graduates in management positions to further their management training. In promoting the advancement of education in business, the Senior Management Development Program was organized by HBSACM every two years since 1980. The first Asean Senior Management Development Program (ASMDP) organized in 2005 extended the program to participants from the Asean region. ASMDP is now being held every alternate year.
The 17th Senior Management Development Program was held at Hotel Equatorial Bangi from 1st July to 15th July 2012. Other activities organized by HBSACM for its members include golf tournaments, corporate visits, luncheon and dinner talks by distinguished speakers on current issues. As part of its corporate social responsibility, HBSACM under its Foundation provide book grants to University students, scholarships for MBA students and award Gold Medal for the best student in Business School.
Dinner Talk by Prof D Yoffie
- 17th April 2013
Dinner Talk by Prof D Yoffie
- 17th April 2013
Upcoming Events
Recent Events
"Corporate Visit To Perdana Leadership Foundation "
Date : 12th June 2013 Time : 9.00am - 12.00pm Venue: No. 1, Jalan P8H, Precint 8,
62250 Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan Fee : FOC
Date : 30th June to 7th July, 2013 Venue : Hotel Equatorial Bangi Fee : RM 14,000 & HRDF claimable
Two Professors from Harvard Business School will facilitate
this program & the 2 modules are as follows:
1) Business Government & the International Economy by Prof Richard Vietor
2) Strategy and Global Competition (Prof David Collis)