MBA 101
The business world isn’t slowing down—AI is transforming operations, economic shifts are rewriting the rules, and today’s leaders need strategic vision and adaptability to stay ahead.
Spend a day with SFU Beedie industry leaders, accomplished faculty, and alumni who’ve turned their MBA into career breakthroughs. You’ll participate in MBA-style case discussions, explore frameworks for complex business challenges, and connect with people who understand your ambitions.
Featured MBA Mini Class: Why Do Business Schools Use Case Studies? The Case of Amazon.com
Amazon launched its website in July 1995 to sell books online. Since then it has expanded into a variety of businesses that some see as unrelated. Amazon has grown to become a digital giant. It challenges most conventional and traditional views of firm strategy.
What You’ll Gain - Get one-on-one time with our admissions team for a pre-assessment of your application potential. Explore our suite of graduate programs, and discover if SFU Beedie is right for your goals.
Who Should Attend - Perfect for professionals ready to invest in themselves. Whether you’re an emerging leader, facing industry disruption, or curious about what an MBA could unlock for your future.
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About SFU Beedie School of Business
Since the creation of Canada's first Executive MBA in 1968 and Simon Fraser University’s business faculty in 1982, the Beedie School of Business has championed lifelong learning, productive change, and the need to be innovative as it delivers research and teaching that creates impact.
The year 2022 marks the 40th anniversary of the creation of the Beedie School of Business. It is born of SFU’s radical roots and has been “redefining radical” throughout its 40-year history. To the Beedie School of Business, that means boldly stepping up, challenging convention, and changing course to lead in a new direction.
This ethos has made it a school of firsts: the 1st in Canada to offer an Executive MBA; The 1st in Canada to offer a Management of Technology MBA; the 1st and only university in North America to offer an Indigenous Business Leadership Executive MBA; and the distinction of being in the 1% of business schools with both an AACSB and EMFD accreditation.
