FAQs

Over the years, our commitment and efforts in improving the practice of management have been recognised by several world-class accreditations and rankings.
What is MAP?

MAP stands for Management Acceleration programme. It is designed to enhance emerging leaders’ performance readiness, fast-track their careers and accelerate their impact on the organisation. For more information on the MAP programme, click here (https://lbs.edu.ng/executive-education/executive-programmes/management-acceleration-programme/).

Who should attend?

The MAP is specifically designed for the following group of individuals:

  • Participants should have at least 3 – 5 years of experience in roles of increasing responsibility.
  • Individuals identified as possible future leaders
  • Technical experts transitioning to management roles
  • High-performing individuals being prepared for demanding developmental assignments
  • New managers taking on leadership responsibilities for the first time.
  • High-performing emergent leaders identified as having the potential to influence their organisation’s future success
  • Highly motivated young professionals on management associates, graduate trainees, and other early career development programmes.

 

What is the duration of MAP?

MAP runs for three weeks over three months with one week every month for class sessions.

How much does MAP cost?

MAP costs N1,955,000 (Excluding VAT)

Do you accept payment for MAP by Instalment?

 A 70% commitment fee is acceptable, and the balance is spread across the duration of the programme according to a previously agreed payment plan.

Will I have to pay for extra MAP course materials?

 No, the fees cover course materials required throughout the duration of the programme.

How many cohorts of the MAP are available?

We currently have Four (4) cohorts in the year.

Where is the location for MAP?

 The mode of Delivery is Hybrid, i.e., you have the option of coming down to LBS Campus or taking the classes live online from the comfort of your home or Office.

What is MAP?

MAP stands for Management Acceleration programme. It is designed to enhance emerging leaders’ performance readiness, fast-track their careers and accelerate their impact on the organisation. For more information on the MAP programme, click here (https://lbs.edu.ng/executive-education/executive-programmes/management-acceleration-programme/).

Who should attend?

The MAP is specifically designed for the following group of individuals:

  • Participants should have at least 3 – 5 years of experience in roles of increasing responsibility.
  • Individuals identified as possible future leaders
  • Technical experts transitioning to management roles
  • High-performing individuals being prepared for demanding developmental assignments
  • New managers taking on leadership responsibilities for the first time.
  • High-performing emergent leaders identified as having the potential to influence their organisation’s future success
  • Highly motivated young professionals on management associates, graduate trainees, and other early career development programmes.

 

What is the duration of MAP?

MAP runs for three weeks over three months with one week every month for class sessions.

How much does MAP cost?

MAP costs N1,955,000 (Excluding VAT)

Do you accept payment for MAP by Instalment?

 A 70% commitment fee is acceptable, and the balance is spread across the duration of the programme according to a previously agreed payment plan.

Will I have to pay for extra MAP course materials?

 No, the fees cover course materials required throughout the duration of the programme.

How many cohorts of the MAP are available?

We currently have Four (4) cohorts in the year.

Where is the location for MAP?

 The mode of Delivery is Hybrid, i.e., you have the option of coming down to LBS Campus or taking the classes live online from the comfort of your home or Office.

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Over the years, our commitment and efforts in improving the practice of management have been recognised by several world-class accreditations and rankings.