Hello! On the plus side: This is not an April Fool's joke. But alas, the title is not a typo.. see yourself: https://leadership-mba.com/. Best regards, Mac Juli
Typos and awkward English? Check! Low resolution images? Check! Stock photos? Check! No accreditation? Check! ISO number used to prove legitimacy? Check! You get what you pay for, eh? If I ever decide to do business studies, I think I'd prefer to start with ENEB.
See "Admissions" on the website. If they messed with it, they would have hid it well in the last 12 month...
That's what I'm thinking as well, they're asking for personal info to 'sell' to third party vendors who would pay to 'spam' you...
If you're not going to use it anyway, there's nothing to stop you from putting in not-entirely-truthful information. It's easy enough to get a secondary email address you'll never use and plenty of places to get "burner" phone numbers these days...
Yeah, I would recommend trying the program if you're interested in it, or for the knowledge gaps gained. I have a few emails such as Gmail/Outlook.com as my personal ones and Yahoo.com for signing up for things (that likely will get spam) . Especially, if you're going to use your Yahoo.com email address for sign up or something, it won't really affect your spam box and you can use your 'nickname' or another name you go by...
I wonder what the motivation of the people behind this offer is. It might be interesting to have a look at the study script.
Maybe vanity. The person who runs this show offers free copies of his books in the download area, and the stuff he writes is one important part of the curriculum.
"Not THAT bad." -- Not exactly a ringing endorsement. E.G. How was the movie? "Not THAT bad." - Well, thanks for the warning. I won't go to see it, then. Un faux MBA? C'est honteux!