The choice was a good one. During my course, the business world suffered
the double blows of Enron and September 11th. Henley was one of the first
business schools to focus on how business practice (not theory) might
change as a result and gave everyone from its students to its faculty
the space to do this.
This proves something about gaining such a qualification. Management practice
changes all the time. So it’s not just about what you learn. It’s
also about opening your mind and finding out how to apply what you learn.
Henley gives you the capacity to think. You have its inspiring setting,
its knowledge and experience, its unique way of working and its networks.
Together they are a powerful combination.