LSG’s Partnership with Executive Foundation Lund (EFL), Sweden

Nov 24, 2009


The Learning Strategies Group (LSG) is developing a strategic partnership with the Executive Foundation Lund (EFL) in Sweden. Just as LSG is responsible for SFU Business’ Executive Education portfolio of programs and services, EFL manages Executive Education at Lund University’s School of Economics and Management.
“We see many similarities in our client structure and there are a number of Swedish companies operating in your region”, says Pia Sander, Managing Director for EFL. “SFU Business is a leader in the area of Corporate Social Responsibility, which is of particular interest to us, as well as their experiences in China.” For LSG and SFU Business the partnership will mean access to leading edge thinking around innovation and entrepreneurship, where Lund is at the forefront internationally.
Kristina Henriksson, Director at LSG, sees many advantages with international collaborations of this kind… “Not only are we able to leverage each others’ specialist expertise for the benefit of our School’s clients and students, but it also helps us stay creative to help address global business issues, by exposing us to a different outlook and management perspectives.”

The Learning Strategies Group (LSG) is developing a strategic partnership with the Executive Foundation Lund (EFL) in Sweden. Just as LSG is responsible for SFU Business’ Executive Education portfolio of programs and services, EFL manages Executive Education at Lund University’s School of Economics and Management.

“We see many similarities in our client structure and there are a number of Swedish companies operating in your region”, says Pia Sander, Managing Director for EFL. “SFU Business is a leader in the area of Corporate Social Responsibility, which is of particular interest to us, as well as their experiences in China.” For LSG and SFU Business the partnership will mean access to leading edge thinking around innovation and entrepreneurship, where Lund is at the forefront internationally.

Kristina Henriksson, Director at LSG, sees many advantages with international collaborations of this kind… “Not only are we able to leverage each others’ specialist expertise for the benefit of our School’s clients and students, but it also helps us stay creative to help address global business issues, by exposing us to a different outlook and management perspectives.”