MBA in cricket? The uni course for future Cricket Australia CEOs

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In a sign of the sport’s modern political landscape, players will travel to India as part of the three-year $100,000 per student course to examine how the most powerful board in the game stages arguably the biggest cricket show in the world – the Indian Premier League.

“We’re letting the Steve Waughs, some great leaders, being lost to the game in many ways. They’re not retained in the management and administration of the game.” “It’s to identify the next CEO of CA, someone who comes from the ranks of professional athletes,” the director of Australian Graduate School of Management executive education at UNSW said.

The course, starting in June/July for the second semester, has already attracted considerable interest even though it is yet to be promoted. The selection process is to be finalised but there will be an initial intake of 12, with applicants needing to demonstrate their commitment to the program. “That’s a big differentiator here. Passing those skills and making sure they’re not lost to the game and contribute to it in a structural way is nothing but positive for the game and the athlete.

Source: Education Headlines (educationheadlines.net)

 

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