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Programme Podcast
RSM MBA
59 episodes
4 months ago
When Tugay joined the GEMBA programme at RSM, he expected to sharpen his business skills, and he has. But what he didn’t anticipate was the depth of personal growth the experience would demand. When discussing the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, Tugay speaks candidly about his personal connection to SDG #1 – No Poverty: “I was born and raised in the Netherlands, and that makes me privileged. But my ancestors weren’t. One grandfather was from Italy, the other from Turkey, and both grew up in poverty. I carry their legacy with me. I have a deep desire to break the cycle and help build a world where everyone has a fair chance at a better life.” This was just one of many powerful reflections Tugay shares - including his belief in leading by creating a safe environment. 🎧 Listen to the full episode to hear more from Tugay and the leadership insights he’s gained along the way.
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When Tugay joined the GEMBA programme at RSM, he expected to sharpen his business skills, and he has. But what he didn’t anticipate was the depth of personal growth the experience would demand. When discussing the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, Tugay speaks candidly about his personal connection to SDG #1 – No Poverty: “I was born and raised in the Netherlands, and that makes me privileged. But my ancestors weren’t. One grandfather was from Italy, the other from Turkey, and both grew up in poverty. I carry their legacy with me. I have a deep desire to break the cycle and help build a world where everyone has a fair chance at a better life.” This was just one of many powerful reflections Tugay shares - including his belief in leading by creating a safe environment. 🎧 Listen to the full episode to hear more from Tugay and the leadership insights he’s gained along the way.
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Education
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The EMBA advantage: familiar fields, deeper insights - with Zaher Charaf
Programme Podcast
13 minutes 29 seconds
4 months ago
The EMBA advantage: familiar fields, deeper insights - with Zaher Charaf
With a degree in Chemical Engineering and over 15 years of experience in the Oil, Gas & Chemical industry across Europe, Australia, and the Middle East, Zaher Charaf joined the Executive MBA programme in January 2025. In this episode, we dive into how he found his way into this field, what led him to pursue an MBA, and how the programme is shaping his perspective on his career path. 🎧 Listen to the full interview here! #ExecutiveMBA #RSM #CareerJourney #LeadershipDevelopment #LifelongLearning #QualityEducation
Programme Podcast
When Tugay joined the GEMBA programme at RSM, he expected to sharpen his business skills, and he has. But what he didn’t anticipate was the depth of personal growth the experience would demand. When discussing the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, Tugay speaks candidly about his personal connection to SDG #1 – No Poverty: “I was born and raised in the Netherlands, and that makes me privileged. But my ancestors weren’t. One grandfather was from Italy, the other from Turkey, and both grew up in poverty. I carry their legacy with me. I have a deep desire to break the cycle and help build a world where everyone has a fair chance at a better life.” This was just one of many powerful reflections Tugay shares - including his belief in leading by creating a safe environment. 🎧 Listen to the full episode to hear more from Tugay and the leadership insights he’s gained along the way.