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AIM-SEELL expands global executive education reach with Tracer World

2026-03-06 - 07:33

Editor’s note: This content is sponsored by the Asian Institute of Management and was produced by BrandRap, the sales and marketing arm of Rappler. No member of the news and editorial team participated in the production of this piece. The Asian Institute of Management has long been recognized for cultivating innovative executives and equipping them with skills that shape industries. This reputation drew Tracer World, a Pakistan-based consulting firm, to partner with the AIM School of Executive Education and Lifelong Learning (SEELL). Together, they are committed to preparing the firm’s next generation of professionals to thrive in a global arena. This partnership marks the second milestone for the institute’s executive-education arm, which customizes corporate training programs for working professionals, and is a significant step forward in the institute’s commitment to expanding its international presence and sharing expertise with organizations throughout the region. Through this collaboration, AIM-SEELL will be training future leaders of Tracer World—bringing with it global insights grounded in local realities. Bridging the gap Tracer World chief executive officer Mian Tariq Mahmood describes Pakistan’s workforce as young and emerging, with growing strength in industrial sectors and entrepreneurship. Yet, he notes that the country lacks a structured, world-class system of professional development for those already leading in industry, commerce, and government. “Many leaders and managers rise through experience rather than formal executive training,” Mahmood said. This workforce culture, he believes, creates gaps in strategic thinking, governance, digital transformation, and global competitiveness. “Tracer World recognized that instead of reinventing a system locally, it could bridge Pakistan directly with an internationally respected executive education ecosystem. AIM, with decades of experience developing leaders across Asia, offers precisely the kind of practical, applied, and regionally relevant executive education that Pakistan’s professionals need today,” Mahmood added. AIM-SEELL will deliver programs in executive leadership, strategic thinking, digital transformation, emotional intelligence, mindful leadership, and cross-cultural leadership, among others. The offerings are available both as customized solutions for organizations and as open-enrollment courses for individual professionals. “We utilize the ‘Case Method’ of teaching and other modern pedagogical approaches, which we adapt to include regional scenarios. Through Tracer World’s local insights, we ensure that global frameworks in areas like executive and strategic management for business leaders are not just ‘imported,’ but are calibrated to Pakistan’s regulatory environment, cultural nuances, and market maturity,” Professor Alberto G. Mateo, Jr., head of AIM-SEELL. To remain authentic to its cultural roots, each program undergoes a Competency Needs Analysis with Tracer World. AIM-SEELL’s faculty then adapts case studies and matches the delivery pace to the functional needs of Pakistani leaders. This approach is evident in the Emotional Intelligence and Adaptive and Steward Leadership courses. While these concepts are global, they are contextualized for Pakistan’s high-growth, high-pressure corporate environment. The curriculum focuses on resilience and communal leadership styles, reflecting the country’s local societal values. The programs are also stackable, allowing participants within Tracer World’s network to gradually earn postgraduate-level certificates or even a diploma. Apart from delivering executive education, AIM-SEELL is also dedicated to measuring its impact. Each initiative begins and ends with assessments that track growth, making sure that participants see tangible progress. Feedback from Tracer World’s clients will be gathered to share how the programs have strengthened the firm’s operations and leadership style. Together, these insights fuel a cycle of continuous improvement and reflect AIM-SEELL’s commitment to shaping a business community in Pakistan that is not only globally-competent, but also more resilient, informed, and ethically driven. What lies ahead For Mahmood, AIM-SEELL’s strength lies in its leadership-focused and Asia-centered executive education system. “This is extremely relevant because the country shares many economic characteristics with other Asian growth markets [such as] family business, SME dominance, public sector complexity, and digital transition challenges,” he said. Mahmood also emphasizes that AIM-SEELL’s culture of lifelong learning makes its programs not just educational but transformational for leaders. Tracer World views the partnership as a catalyst for national capacity building, confident that the collaboration will foster a culture of continuous executive learning in Pakistan. Together, the two institutions are building a network of AIM-SEELL-trained Pakistani leaders who drive impactful change across sectors. For Mahmood, the collaboration is more than an education partnership, “but an investment in Pakistan’s economic future through professional development and leadership excellence.” – Rappler.com

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