Great Lakes announces PG programme in management for family business, entrepreneurship
Vaishnavi Shukla | March 4, 2025 | 02:53 PM IST | 1 min read
The application process for the Great Lakes Institute of Management programme for family business and entrepreneurship application process will close on March 10.
NEW DELHI : The Great Lakes Institute of Management (GLIM) Chennai has launched a post graduate programme in management for family business and entrepreneurship (PGPM-FBE). The application for PGPM-FBE will close on March 10. The classes for the 2025-26 batch will begin in May 2025.
The one-year management course empowers the next generation of family business leaders and entrepreneurs with a curriculum beyond traditional family business education.
PGPM-FBE programme redefines learning for family business and entrepreneurial ventures by integrating academic insights with practical experience. The PGPM-FBE curriculum focuses on innovation, scalability, and resilience in the business landscape.
According to the Great Lakes statement, the key PGPM-FBE includes – tailored curriculum designed to collaborate with industry experts, includes courses such as professionalizing the family business, managing conflicts, business analytics, law, and taxation; pitch business to VCs and startup founders; master marketing and growth strategies with training from experts; and international immersion opportunities for students to enable them to navigate through cross-cultural business barriers and seize international growth opportunities.
Also read IIM Kozhikode launches Diploma in Management for graduates, working professionals; classes from May
PGPM in family business, entrepreneurship
The PGPM family business, entrepreneurship programme is structured for students to:
- Lead family businesses towards sustainable growth
- Develop scalable entrepreneurial ventures with improved business models.
- Leverage emerging technologies to drive digital transformation.
- Master financial and operational strategies.
Speaking on the course launch, Suresh Ramanathan the dean of Great Lakes said: “The PGPM-FBE programme has been meticulously crafted to meet the demands of today’s dynamic business environment. By focusing on innovation, experiential learning, and a global outlook, we aim to nurture leaders who can create impactful businesses and sustainable legacies.”
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