Even before receiving their MBA degrees, students at Hult International Business School must showcase their hard-earned strategic mettle. Hult’s Action Learning Program (ALP), a real-world management exercise offered at the conclusion of the Hult MBA experience, lets students flex their management muscle by providing blue-chip corporations with practical solutions to existing problems.

“We challenge our students to develop hands-on management skills that will serve them well in an increasingly competitive global marketplace,” said Hult President Dr. Stephen Hodges. “Hult not only provides a solid academic program, but an opportunity to take what is learned in the classroom directly into a real-life scenario.”

Duracell, Xerox, Pfizer, and the Financial Times are among the companies participating in this year’s ALP, which will take place on Hult’s campuses in Boston, London, and Dubai. ALP teams-consisting of four to six students-compete to provide clients with innovative solutions and ideas for growth. At the conclusion of the project, each student team presents a proposal for action to representatives of the client organization.

The ALP, which was launched in 1964 and has been identified by Forbes as “highly distinctive” and in the top five MBA programs in the United States, has drawn many industry leaders in the past, including IBM, Sylvania, and Sherwin Williams. The solutions presented to these companies, created under the guidance of a Hult faculty advisor, oftentimes resonate long after the participating students graduate from Hult.

“The program continues to be a source of creative and innovative ideas from which BAE Systems will develop future business opportunities,” said Larrie Cable, Vice President, Innovation and Growth, BAE Systems. “There are few opportunities in which sponsors and students can gain so much mutual experience and benefit.”

About Hult International Business School:

Hult International Business School (formerly known as the Arthur D. Little School of Management) is the first global business school with operations in Boston, San Francisco, London, Dubai, and Shanghai. The school offers a range of business-focused programs including MBA, Masters, and Undergraduate degrees. Hult is ranked 5th for International Mobility and 6th for International Business by the Financial Times, and is among the Top 50 best business schools in the world and Top 25 in the U.S. by the Economist. The school is a fully accredited member of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and the Association of MBAs. For more information about Hult International Business School, please visit www.hult.edu.

Hult offers a range of highly skills-focused and employability-driven business school programs including a range of MBA options and a comprehensive one year Masters in International Business. To find out more, take a look at our blog Hult scores in top 20 in The Economist’s Which MBA? ranking for 2019. Download a brochure or get in touch today to find out how Hult can help you to learn about the business world, the future, and yourself.