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ALL BUSINESS SCHOOL EVENTS FOR SEPTEMBER 30, 2013
- SEPTEMBER 30, 2013
12:00AM - 11:59PM
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Darden School of Business
Management Development Program: High-Performance Leadership (Open Enrollment Executive Education)
100 Darden Boulevard, Charlottesville, VA 22903 | mapAmbitious professionals and their organizations understand that management in today’s environment does not mean doing more of the same. These growth and global minded businesses prepare middle management executives to become more effective leaders who possess broad, strong business knowledge. Providing an enterprise-wide, performance-driven perspective, the Management Development Program (MDP) examines key business issues and solutions that are necessary to be successful in an increasingly dynamic business environment. By developing a broad understanding of the enterprise and the connectivity of business activity, MDP provides an opportunity for participants to focus on and drive actions that will enhance organizational effectiveness and encourage superior bottom-line results. September 30 - October 11, 2013. View all of our upcoming open-enrollment executive education programs online.
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Darden School of Business
E-Mail: darden@virginia.edu
Site: http://www.darden.virginia.edu/
- SEPTEMBER 30, 2013
12:00AM - 11:59PM
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Oxford (Saïd)
Oxford Scenarios Programme (Open Enrollment Executive Education)
Saïd Business School, Park End Street, Oxford, OX1 1HP | mapEvery day we make assumptions about the context or environment surrounding our organisation - which in turn will be influencing our strategic decisions. So under what conditions could these assumptions be wrong? And what new opportunities would yield from different assumptions? The Oxford Scenarios Programme has been designed to help you address these questions and focuses on three core development themes below: Decisions made today assume a given future context; the objective of scenarios is to invite you to consider several alternative future environments to help improve the effectiveness (and robustness) of your understanding and decision. Scenario planning can help make sense of your business landscape as well as identify challenges and opportunities. It will enhance the quality, depth, and understanding of your environment, as well as the richness of your ‘strategic conversations’. Effective scenario planning is underpinned by rigorous, and practical, scenario thinking. This programme will provide you with a rigorous approach to carry out more effective scenario planning. September 30 - October 4, 2013. View all of our upcoming executive education programmes online.
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Oxford (Saïd)
E-Mail: mba-enquiries@sbs.ox.ac.uk
Site: http://www.sbs.oxford.edu
- SEPTEMBER 30, 2013
12:00AM - 11:59PM
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Tulane (Freeman)
Tulane Energy Blog (Master of Management in Energy)
Online | mapVisit the Tulane Energy Blog, where Tulane Energy students blog about the Master of Management in Energy program and life in New Orleans! The Master of Management in Energy is a timely and distinctive 10-month program that began in July 2011. The program focuses on the business of energy and provides students with the advanced skills demanded by recruiters who seek professionals prepared for the rapidly changing energy finance, risk management and trading careers of today and tomorrow. Graduates of the program will be qualified for jobs with energy companies, banks, financial services and consulting firms, utilities, and trading organizations. Learn more about our unique Master of Management in Energy program online.
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Tulane (Freeman)
E-Mail: emba@tulane.edu
Site: http://emba.tulane.edu/emba
- SEPTEMBER 30, 2013
6:00PM - 9:00PM
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Loyola Chicago (Quinlan)
Mini-MBA Certificate Program (Open Enrollment Executive Education)
1 East Pearson Street, Chicago, IL 60611 | mapThe Loyola mini-MBA is a comprehensive management development program that provides cutting-edge business skills, coaching and leadership training to help propel your organization and your career forward. To succeed in business, individuals must be able to see beyond their own functional area and understand how the organization operates as a whole. During this 10-week program, expert faculty expose participants to the key management levers that drive organizational success. The program begins by exploring how organizations develop and implement strategy. Then, core functional areas of business are explored – from marketing to finance to accounting – to provide participants with a solid understanding of each function and how it contributes to organizational success. We also recognize that in order to succeed, individuals must understand how their own individual leadership and management styles impact their performance. This program includes a series of assessment tools designed to evaluate participants’ unique motivations, work styles, and conflict-management approaches. Each participant will have the opportunity to review their results in a one-on-one coaching session with a leadership development expert. The program concludes with a leadership simulation exercise and an interactive session on the balanced scorecard approach to management, in which participants develop a strategy map for an organization in order to integrate the key take-aways from throughout the program. September 30 - December 2, 2013. View all of our upcoming Executive Education programs online.
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Loyola Chicago (Quinlan)
E-Mail: quinlan@luc.edu
Site: http://www.luc.edu/quinlan/
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