Jake Pratley
Jake Pratley
Manager, Faculty and Content Development, GLOBIS University

Jake Pratley is Director of GLOBIS Asia Pacific, responsible for expanding Japan's No.1 MBA and corporate training offerings across the region. He has over 15 years of experience in professional education, with a focus on business development, faculty management, and global program delivery. At GLOBIS, he has led the global expansion of the MBA programs, launched new learning products, and streamlined operations to support scalable, globally accessible learning experiences.

Jake holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Queensland and an MBA from GLOBIS University, graduating with the Award for Academic Excellence in 2017. He completed executive education programs at Harvard Business School in 2023-2024.

What Is Learning Agility, and How Do You Get Better at It?

What is learning agility, and how can you use it to adapt to new challenges in your personal and professional life? Learn the answers in this Unlimited Insights course.
What is learning agility, and how can you use it to adapt to new challenges in your personal and professional life? Learn the answers in this Unlimited Insights course.

Why You Need Learning Trajectories for Long-Term Upskilling

Thinking about upskilling? Learning trajectories can help keep you motivated toward a goal despite the pressures of life and work.
Thinking about upskilling? Learning trajectories can help keep you motivated toward a goal despite the pressures of life and work.

5 of the Best Books on Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving

These books on critical thinking and problem solving will help you become a better decision maker.
These books on critical thinking and problem solving will help you become a better decision maker.

Why Failure Is Good for Success—and Growth

Having failed doesn't mean you're a failure. GLOBIS University faculty explain the greatest lessons we can learn from failure and why failure is good for success (eventually).
Having failed doesn't mean you're a failure. GLOBIS University faculty explain the greatest lessons we can learn from failure and why failure is good for success (eventually).