Building global partnerships: Ning Wang’s experience

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Building global partnerships: Neil Wang’s experience

For Ning Wang, founder of an international logistics and freight-forwarding company, the OneMBA program has been a transformative experience, offering both academic rigor and opportunities for cross-border collaboration.

A global entrepreneur’s perspective

Ning Wang, who established his company five years ago, now operates branch offices in Xi’an and Guangzhou (China), the EU, and Southeast Asia. His goal? To develop a truly global perspective. “OneMBA is a unique program that not only offers an academic platform but also allows me to learn across borders,” he explained.

For Ning, the most enriching aspect of the program is its diverse network. Participants hail from XMU (China), TBS Education (France, Spain and Morocco), and FGV (Brazil), creating a dynamic environment where professionals from different regions collaborate. “We mix, form groups, and spend a lot of time communicating and working on projects,” he said. “We analyze markets and industries together; it’s not just about contact; it’s about building future partnerships.”


OneMBA’s role in fostering global connections

The OneMBA project is more than an academic endeavor; it’s a catalyst for international business relationships. By bringing together professionals from diverse backgrounds, the program enables participants to:

  • Share insights on regional markets and industry trends.
  • Develop collaborative projects that span continents.
  • Lay the foundation for long-term partnerships that extend beyond the classroom.

Ning’s experience underscores the program’s ability to bridge cultural and geographical gaps, turning academic learning into real-world business opportunities.


Key takeaways

 
  • Cross-border collaboration is a cornerstone of OneMBA, enabling participants to gain practical, global business insights.
  • Diversity in the classroom leads to richer discussions and innovative solutions.
  • Future partnerships often emerge from the connections made during the program.

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