One year after he graduated, Peter Wuytack looks back on his Executive Master's program. What has been the impact on his career, and where is the added value for his employer?
The master's thesis is a crucial part in an Executive Master program. It showcases knowledge, practical skills and fosters personal growth. We asked Peter Wuytack, graduating student, and Yuri Bobbert, academic director, to give us some insights:
Why did Enzo Botjes choose to follow the Executive Master in Enterprise IT Architecture?
We gave the floor to Ingrid Croket, alumna at the Executive Master in Enterprise IT Architecture and Yannick Herrebaut, alumnus at the Executive Master in IT Risk & Cyber Security Management and asked them to share their experiences.
"To affirm the theoretical knowledge of enterprise architecture supported by IT architectures and strategies, so we can better understand the business needs of our customers and support them more concisely then we can today."
"The program really helped me to put everything together and to develop a strong foundation for improvement. The program not only gave me a theoretical basis, but also the energy and motivation to become a true leader thanks to applying IT to a competitive advantage."
"We are constantly under pressure to provide an agile, lean and fit IT organization while at the same time reducing costs. This requires both short- and long-term vision and planning – this is where enterprise EA comes in to ensure that both short- and longer-term IT planning provides the platform to take us into the future. "