AN INNOVATIVE PLACE TO LEARN INNOVATION

Diamond Silk
Entrepreneur University

Our Name

Notice by the way, that we haven’t called ourselves a “business college.” 

That’s because for you as an EMBA or MBA student at DSEU,
the university will be An Innovative Place to Learn Innovation:
We will teach you not just to be a highly successful businessperson, but a true Entrepreneur.

Notice by the way, that we haven’t called ourselves a “business college.” 

That’s because for you as an EMBA or MBA student at DSEU, the university will be An Innovative Place to Learn Innovation:
We will teach you not just to be a highly successful businessperson, but a true Entrepreneur.

1. Entrepreneur

A business school, but one which intends to expand out to bring the concept of Global Roots to all the departments of a traditional University.

1. Entrepreneur

A business school, but one which intends to expand out to bring the concept of Global Roots to all the departments of a traditional University.

2. Silk

we seek to bridge the great ideas of East & West, just as the Silk Road did, centuries ago. Bringing business people of both West & East closer together, for a more successful and more peaceful world.

2. Silk

we seek to bridge the great ideas of East & West, just as the Silk Road did, centuries ago. Bringing business people of both West & East closer together, for a more successful and more peaceful world.

3. Diamond

The Diamond—or “emptiness”—just means that the events in our business life are empty of not coming from following a highly ethical and non-competitive strategy in our commercial endeavors. In this sense, the more we understand emptiness, the more successful and profitable our business becomes.

3. Diamond

The Diamond—or “emptiness”—just means that the events in our business life are empty of not coming from following a highly ethical and non-competitive strategy in our commercial endeavors. In this sense, the more we understand emptiness, the more successful and profitable our business becomes.

Source of Founding Power

Diamond Silk Entrepreneur University—among all the MBA & EMBA programs in the world—is, frankly, the best place in the world you can go to learn the Global Roots and apply them to major, global, business endeavors. First of all, that’s just where we come from!

Three Founders

Guiding Founder

Geshe Michael Roach

Geshe Michael Roach is an American who graduated from Princeton University with honors, and has received the Presidential Scholar Medal from the president of the United States, at the White House. He is also one of the founders of Andin International of Manhattan—which as an entrepreneur himself, Michael helped build into a global, East-West diamond jewelry company.

Founder & President

Zhou Xiaoping

The president of DSEU is Zhou Xiaoping, a young entrepreneur from Shenzhen, China who has co-founded a number of highly successful commercial startups; charities; and cultural preservation organizations. These include Future Diamond Institute, active globally in business & management training programs; and Pure Gold, a large international business translation company with over 50 active translators.

Xiaoping herself is also a translator of ancient Asian classical literature, concentrating on the field of ethics. Her university studies in Xiamen, China, also focused on modern spoken and written English translation for businesses; she is as well a professor at the Sedona College of International Management in the United States, and a senior teacher for the Diamond Cutter International Global business education company.

Founder & Vice President

Stanley Chen

Our university vice-president is Stanley Chen, who is a co-founder of the above-mentioned Future Diamond Institute, and Pure Gold technical translation company.  His university studies in China focused on human resources, which has helped him build a strong international team for his successful business endeavors, reaching from a number of countries in Asia to America and Europe.

He is as well a translator of ancient Asian classics, specializing in epistemological literature from the 4th Century up to the Tang Dynasty of the late 8th Century.  Stanley is also a professor at SCIM in the United States, and a senior teacher for DCIG.

The Deep Add-Ons

We are adding on extra features to your standard business-school coursework;
and we believe that these added features especially are what will make you an exceptional entrepreneur
for the rest of your entire life.

Compare & Contrast

You will also be learning some Global Roots from ancient, classical traditions of both East and West that will help you manage your finances

Physical exercise

If your body is not healthy, it doesn’t matter if you have an EMBA or an MBA degree: you won’t be able to use your degree to the fullest

Modern and classical languages

DSEU will also be asking you to learn at least one modern foreign language, and develop a basic competency in one ancient language.

Mental focus or meditation

Learning some ancient mental focus that will dramatically increase your learning ability, and particularly your creative abilities.

Creative electives

It will help you balance your business studies with refreshing, creative studies like music, writing, acting, film, dance, or similar pursuits.

Persistent vision of uniting East and West

You can during the rest of your life to bring East & West together: to bring people together, worldwide. It’s so much better for business.

EXECUTIVE MBA
Course Description

The standard title of each course is accompanied by a “featuring” description, which gives you an indication of where the course will be going EXECUTIVE MBA deeper into Global Roots.

A. Identifying opportunities

How to start my business, and what business?

1) Social Entrepreneurship:

Competing in Local and Global Markets: featuring a study of the history & nature of international business competition, and possible alternative strategies; we use this and the following course to introduce a major theme of innovative thinking, which will continue throughout the degree program.

2) Corporate Social Responsibility:

The Global Economy: featuring a discussion of the distribution and source of the net wealth of the world itself: financial belief systems.

B. Setting up the structure

How do we want to work?

3) Responsible Business Leadership:

featuring creative, profitable options to the hierarchical structure of corporate organizations.

4) Organizational Change:

featuring answers to the challenge of making corporate community engagement more serious and effective

C. Operations, once we're started

5) Strategic Management:

featuring the task of keeping our company on track to contribute towards a higher, international vision of commerce

6) Marketing Management:

featuring a deep dive into the concept of a advertising, exploring the possible benefits of cooperative rather than competitive marketing.

D. Doing the right thing, as we go

7) Ethical Issues in Business:

featuring a deep discussion of what makes a business activity morally good or bad—learning to define this difference

8) Values-centered Leadership:

featuring the concept of creating corporate excellence through the living example of management

E. Going global: Covering bigger markets

9) Entrepreneurship and Innovation:

featuring a discussion of strategies which emphasize the fulfillment of our full corporate tax responsibilities, and perhaps even offering additional tax beyond the required minimum, as a method of serving society

10) International Business:

featuring a study of the ideal of mastering the Global Roots of every country and culture in which we operate our new business

11) Global Business Management:

featuring a collaborative exploration into innovative

methods of motivating and uniting a multinational workforce

12) Negotiation Mastery:

featuring innovative methods of continually upgrading staff competencies in tech and humanizing, empowering applications of tech

TRADITIONAL MBA
Course Description

The following typical course load is You will notice that the standard title of each course organized according to the actual order of the skills you will need as an entrepreneur to start, operate, and expand your own business. The courses can be taken in a slightly different order if time and opportunity require it—after consultation with your academic advisor.

A. Identifying opportunities

How to start my business, and what business?

B. Setting up the structure

How do we want to work?

1) Recognizing and Finding Talents:

Featuring a study of the entrepreneurial mindset; the deep psychological causation behind shifting out of a static commercial outlook

2) Social Entrepreneurship:

Competing in Local and Global Markets: featuring a study of the history & nature of international business competition, and possible alternative strategies; we use this and the following course to introduce a major theme of innovative thinking, which will continue throughout the degree program.

3) Economics:

The Global Economy: featuring a discussion of the distribution and source of the net wealth of the world itself: financial belief systems

4) Responsible Business Leadership:

featuring creative, profitable options to the hierarchical structure of corporate organizations.

5) Organizational Change:

featuring answers to the challenge of making corporate community engagement more serious and effective

6) Organizational Behavior and Management:

Featuring a study of how individuals in successful organizations lose their “edge”—especially creative & innovative advantage—and how to prevent this pattern Graduation requirements:

C. Operations, once we're started

7) Strategic Management:

featuring the task of keeping our company on track to contribute towards a higher, international vision of commerce

8) Marketing Management:

featuring a deep dive into the concept of a advertising, exploring the possible benefits of cooperative rather than competitive marketing

9) Principles of Management:

Featuring the concept of proactive responsibility for finance, and setting up the necessary systems for accurate accounting for decision-making.

10) Principles of Business:

Featuring the process of financial decision-making, with an emphasis on exploring the deep psychological sources of innovative financial management thinking.

D. Doing the right thing, as we go

11) Ethical Issues in Business:

featuring a deep discussion of what makes a business activity morally good or bad—learning to define this difference

12) Values-centered Leadership:

featuring the concept of creating corporate excellence through the living example of management

E. Going global: Covering bigger markets

13) Entrepreneurship and Innovation:

featuring a discussion of strategies which emphasize the fulfillment of our full corporate tax responsibilities, and perhaps even offering additional tax beyond the required minimum, as a method of serving society

14) International Business:

featuring a study of the ideal of mastering the Global Roots of every country and culture in which we operate our new business

15) Global Business Management:

featuring a collaborative exploration into innovative

methods of motivating and uniting a multinational workforce

16) Negotiation Mastery:

featuring innovative methods of continually upgrading staff competencies in tech and humanizing, empowering applications of tech

Admission Requirements

MBA

1. Bachelor or equivalent degree

2. More than 2 years of experience in middle or senior management positions.

3. If you do not have a bachelor’s degree but would like to apply the program, please contact the admissions officer for consultation.

EMBA

1. Bachelor or equivalent degree

2. More than 8 years of work experience or on your own business, and more than 5 years of management experience.

3. If you do not have a bachelor’s degree but would like to apply the program, please contact the admissions officer for consultation.

Tuition

EMBA

USD 114,000

Duration: 20 months
Credit: 36 credit hours
MBA

USD 72,000

Duration: 20 months
Credit: 48 credit hours

Application

Application Process

  1. Preparation of the application documents
  2. Submit the application form
  3. Interview
  4. Admission notice by Admission Committee
  5. Tuition fee payment

Application Process

  1. Preparation of the application documents
  2. Submission of the online application form
  3. Interview
  4. Admission notice by Admission Committee
  5. Tuition fee payment

Application Documents

  1. Completion of the application form
  2. Transcripts of the University with an official seal 
  3. University degree certificate, academic certificate or national equivalent
  4. Identify documents
  5. High-definition ID photo within six months
  6. Resume
  7. Application fee: US$200

Discuss Your Candidacy

Submit the form to download the brochure and arrange a meeting with an academic consultant for the detail discussion.

  • Format: Part-Time

  • Bilingual: English / Chinese

  • Location: Kyoto, Japan / Sedona, America / Online

Registration Deadline

May 15th, 2023

University Opening Date

June 2023

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