lonodon school of business and social Sciences

London School of Business and Social Sciences

London school of business and social sciences is a member of GNI International education group. The head quarters of GNI is based in Geneva, Switzerland consists of 6 educational institution globally.  London School of Business and Social Sciences is an international educational institution offering courses in the area of business, finance, economics, management, marketing, information technology, English language and Social Sciences. The school has three branches in the world’s major cities. The head office is based in Central London and branches are located in Dubai and Geneva. London School of Business and Social Sciences  has been incorporated in England as the company offering education and educations services. London School of Business and Social Sciences is known for its shortened name (LSBSS) among students and educators… 

LBSS – Recognition

London School of Business and Social Sciences is a legally registered liability company in the United Kingdom to provide training, educational and educational support services. 

LSBSS approach

LSBSS has a unique and innovative approach to business and social sciences education, that focuses on providing the right knowledge, imparting the right skills for enduring success in business, economics, finance, accounting, marketing, management, and social sciences careers, and shaping the right attitudes.

 

Knowledge

The right knowledge shapes the professional to fit the fast-growing and changing business and career environment. LSBSS’s business and social sciences courses are designed in such a way to provide relevant, contemporary, and cutting-edge knowledge, in theory, and practice by maintaining contemporary knowledge and practices.

 

Skills and attitudes

To thrive in the job market of business and social sciences, the professionals are expected to have an exceptional set of skills which was expected a decade ago. The skills needed to navigate this new, globalized business landscape aren’t the “hard skills” of, say, analysis or accounting. While strong technical know-how is still essential, it’s the “soft skills” that can mean the difference between survival and true success in international business. Researchers have indicated that professionals should possess cross-cultural communication skills, excellent networking abilities, collaboration, interpersonal influence, adaptive thinking, emotional intelligence, and resilience. We prepare our students to possess the above skills through our executive education department.