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Vision
To be nationally recognized as a distinguished provider of innovative education
for entrepreneurial leaders in business, government, and society.
Mission
To educate and nurture entrepreneurial leaders capable of creating innovative
solutions for business, government, and society.
Values
1. Academic freedom: 4. Professionalism:
This value is vital for fostering an academic environment where This core value refers to the standards of behaviour and ethical
ideas, theories, and perspectives can be openly discussed and practices expected in an academic and professional context.
debated. Academic freedom encourages students, faculty, staff, Professionalism in business education involves teaching students
and other stakeholders to explore diverse viewpoints, challenge about the importance of reliability, responsibility, integrity, and
conventional wisdom, and engage in innovative thinking without respect in their professional conduct. For entrepreneurial leaders,
fear of censorship or retribution. This freedom is crucial for displaying professionalism is key to building trust with associates,
entrepreneurial leaders who need to think creatively and be open to maintaining positive relationships with various stakeholders, and
unconventional solutions. creating a reputable and sustainable business.
2. Equity: 5. Sustainability:
Emphasis on equity ensures fair treatment, access, opportunity, In today's world, sustainability is crucial for any organization.
and advancement for all students, faculty, and staff - regardless of Fostering sustainability involves teaching future entrepreneurial
their background or circumstances. This value emphasizes the leaders about the importance of making decisions that are not only
importance of creating an inclusive and diverse learning economically sound but are also environmentally responsible and
environment that respects and values different perspectives. For beneficial for society at large. Sustainability in business education
entrepreneurial leaders, understanding and practicing equity is encourages entrepreneurial leaders to consider the long-term
crucial for building and managing diverse teams, creating products impact of their actions on the planet and society and to innovate in
and services that cater to a wide range of customers, and leading ways that contribute to a sustainable future. Sustainability shall
organizations in a global environment. not only be taught as a part of the curriculum or investigated via
research but also exemplified by the institute, engaging in
3. Excellence: sustainable practices as a part of its educational approaches and
operations.
Striving for excellence means aspiring for the highest possible
standards in all aspects of education and operations. This value
drives students, faculty, and staff to deliver their best work and
continually improve their performance. For entrepreneurial leaders,
a commitment to excellence is essential for creating high-quality
products and services, fostering a culture of high performance,
maintaining a competitive edge for their organizations, and making
a positive societal impact.
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