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EXECUTIVE EDUCATION

Executive education, at its best, is one of the fastest ways to improve the practice of management, an issue of particular importance in a turbulent economy. Managers responsible for staff development should be asking questions such as whether executive education is a useful tool in making well-informed strategic change in the shortest possible time. Is the return worth the investment? Does investing in management development send the right signals to employees and shareholders?

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Thunderbird Executive Education programs rank among top 10 worldwidemore

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A famous model reflects on her education, her career and her business

Wharton’s Impressive New West Coast Digsmore

Full-time MBAs will soon benefit from campus

Education & Business Working Together for Meaningmore

The news is full of major shifts on the education side (starter list to follow), but I've heard little about how...

Leading Innovation: Why Executives Should Stimulate People to Make (Be...more

Fewer Firms Foot The EMBA Bill | Poets & Quants for Executivesmore

Only 27% of students are now funded by their employers

10 Minutes with Simon Pappmore

Start With the Talent You Have! Making more effective use of the talent already inhouse is a challenge that Simon is...

2012: It's Up to Usmore

I’ve spent some time reading 2012 outlook articles and feel justified in my assessment: 2012 is up to us.

Innovations in Digital Learning in 2011more

Despite the challenges, 2011 was a real turning point for innovations in learning. The shift to personal digital...

Boosting the Economy with Educationmore

Which educational model leads to optimal economic performance?

Copy/Paste Your Way Through Collegemore

Has the Internet made written assignments useless and is there a better way to assess understanding?

In The Classroom: Leading Change & Organizational Renewalmore

The first of our Embedded in the Classroom series

HBS Breaks Ground for New Executive Education Complexmore

The head of India’s famed Tata Group late last week joined Harvard Business School (HBS) current and former deans and...

Classical Educationmore

Timeo Danaos Et Dona Ferentes*: Why teaching the Classics is still relevant in today's world

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An Interview With Rich Lyons, Dean of the Haas School of Businessmore

Rich Lyons on MBA students' attitudes and motivations and the most important things MBAs need to learn

No College Degree Will Buy Your Way Into The Top 1%more

Bloomberg Businessweek's blog about the Wall Street protests, wealth and the income gap. News about Occupy Wall Street,...

Harvard Doing Six Exec Ed Courses in Chinamore

Will range in cost from $7,000 to $71,000

The Proust Questionnaire: Jaya Vaidhyanathanmore

Standard Chartered Bank’s Executive Vice President spills the beans on pasta, singing, and which country he loves to...

10 Minutes with Kimmo Kajandermore

As project manager at Cargotec, Kimmo needs to develop his Talent Management skills – and get up-to-date with shared...

The Proust Questionnairemore

Today: Bernardo Ruiz Garza of Schneider Electric Mexico shares his favourite city (Paris) and more.

HBS Ranks First In Exec Ed Programsmore

The big surprise: No. 2 IESE in Spain

BusinessWeek’s New Rankings Out Todaymore

New rankings for EMBA, Exec Ed & Part-Time MBA

Haas Executive Education: A $13.5 Million Businessmore

Berkeley hopes to grow this business so it generates $50 million a year.

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