Asia School of Business in collaboration with MIT Sloan. Full time MBA program in Kuala Lumpur.
Sasana Kijang
Monday, 31 August 2015
About ASB and MIT SLOAN
World Class Academic Facilities - Sasana Kijang
The word Sasana is derived from Sanskrit and describes a centre, a meeting place where communities meet.
Sasana Kijang is the realization of Bank Negara Malaysia's aspiration to establish a centre of excellence in knowledge and learning in central banking and finance.
Designed to be a nexus for thought leadership and collaboration in central banking, Sasana Kijang hosts a learning centre with state-of-the-art training facilities for assisting structured programmes and high level seminars for local and foreign participants and provides opportunities for the exchange of views and experience towards promoting capacity building in central banking to be better positioned in meeting future challenges.
To learn more about Sasana Kijang, kindly download and read the brochure: Sasana Kijang - Towards Excellence in Central Banking [PDF, 3.5MB]
Living life - Lanai Kijang, residential campus
High class accommodation facilities for our students are available at Bank Negara Malaysia’s exclusive residential complex, Lanai Kijang, an easy 5-10 minutes’ walk away. It comes complete with dining facilities, amenities for sports and recreation (such as a modern gymnasium, swimming pool and places for retreat) and it is also Wi-Fi enabled. Located on 5.1 acres of land amidst a green and vibrant environment, Lanai Kijang was designed based on the concept of 'Rumahku, Kampungku' - roughly translated into the saying ' A Home Away From Home'.
For more information, please email us at info@my-asb.org
MIT Sloan students project with Thai Airways
Project Objective:
Integrate
with
Thai Airways’ (“TG”) internal groups involving network planning, optimize this
coming winter schedule, and find future opportunities for TG
Project outcomes: Relatively
simple
optimization can be done to TG’s Winter TPI via SABRE or any other network
planning tool to yield significant results
Using Fleet Manager to refleet
only 50 flight segments yielded a 3,307 MTHB profit gain for the Winter 2015-2016
season
Using Network Manager to retime TG and
WE’s existing flights by only +/- 10 minutes yielded a 4,309 MTHB profit gain.
We are all about Action Learning
What is Action Learning?
Action
learning is simply the process of learning
by working
on real
business challenges in collaboration
with host
companies using tools
and frameworks
taught in the classroom with the support of mentors,
faculty
experts and industry leaders.
Sunday, 30 August 2015
ASB Profiles
Once a week, we would like to profile one of our team members here at ASB. Before we start the process, here are some visual highlights from our last team Strategic Offsite...
MIT Sloan Alumnus documents trip to explore Islamic culture and faith
One faith. Six countries. 21,000 miles. That’s the tagline for Ammar Asfour’s trip to photograph and document his personal exploration of Muslim faith and culture in China, Brazil, Bosnia, Senegal, Malaysia, and Japan. Asfour, who graduated from the Leaders for Global Operations program in June, titled his personal blog “The Eye in Islam,” and he answered a few questions from MIT Sloan while on his travels.
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