Critical Thinking – Online MBA Trial Class for Professionals in Indonesia
Event Overview
Join our trial class with Brian Cathcart, a lecturer at GLOBIS University, to explore effective leadership and innovative problem-solving through critical thinking. As the business world becomes more complex, learn to tackle intricate issues and deliver better results in your work. Experience GLOBIS’s distinctive case-centered learning environment and clarify your career goals using critical thinking skills and business philosophies taught at GLOBIS.
During the event, you will:
- Analyze case studies and engage in interactive discussions.
- Experience GLOBIS’s unique case-centered and interactive learning environment
- Speak directly with our Admissions Advisor to learn about our programs in more details
- See and experience our Tokyo Annex Campus In-person for yourself
With AI expected to replace 85 million jobs by 2025 (World Economic Forum) and the pandemic highlighting business volatility, future-proof your career with insights and skills gained at GLOBIS University.
At this event, you will also:
- Learn about Japan’s No.1 MBA program and get your questions answered by our admissions advisors.
- Explore career and internship opportunities through our partnerships with over 150 companies.
- Discover scholarship and loan options available for overseas students.
This MBA trial class is part of the Critical Thinking Pre-MBA course offered to professionals in Indonesia by GLOBIS Indonesia, powered by GLOBIS University, and is part of the launch of GLOBIS Indonesia’s on-ground learning community.
This free online event is best experienced on a PC. Please prepare earphones, a microphone, and/or a webcam for a more interactive session.
Agenda
| 18:30 | Welcome & MBA Program Info |
|---|---|
| 18:45 | Trial class |
| 20:10 | Q&A |
Lecturer
Brian Cathcart
Brian Cathcart is in charge of global human resources for GLOBIS Corporation. His responsibilities include recruiting, training and development, and incorporating DEI policies and programs. He is also a program coordinator for the G1 Global Conference, which brings over 250 VIPs to Tokyo every year to discuss challenges facing Asia and the world.
Prior to GLOBIS, Brian was a research associate for the Japan Center for International Exchange, an independent think tank promoting Japan’s engagement in foreign affairs. His work combined business principles with his training in human security for projects that empowered survivors of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, in collaboration with the Asia Foundation in Sri Lanka. He is also trained and certified as a mediator in Massachusetts.
Brian is a recipient of the Fulbright and Japanese Ministry of Education (Monkasho) research scholarships at Kyushu University and the University of Tokyo. He earned his MBA from GLOBIS University, his MA in law and diplomacy from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, and a BA summa cum laude from Tufts University.
At GLOBIS University, he teaches Critical Thinking and assists with faculty training and curriculum development.