Articles in Executive Education

The Institute of Higher Education offers the Ph.D., Executive Ed.D., and M.Ed. IHE graduate programs prepare graduate students for positions of leadership in colleges and universities and in other organizations involved in the continuing development of postsecondary education. The programs provide a broad overview of the institutions, policies, practices, personnel, programs, and services of U.S. higher education. By offering various courses, seminars, and other learning opportunities, the programs give a comprehensive view of the constituencies that sponsor, support, and benefit…

Date April 10 - 11, 2017 Location NYU Washington Square Campus, New York City Cost $3, 800 (travel and accommodation not included) The emergence of the Internet has drastically changed various aspects of an organization’s operations. Some traditional marketing strategies are now completely outdated, others have been deeply transformed, and new digital marketing strategies are continuously emerging based on the unprecedented access to vast amounts of information about products, firms, and consumer behavior. From Twitter to Facebook to Google to GroupOn to Apple, the shared infrastructure…

The Program on Negotiation offers a number of courses taught by leading Harvard faculty and experts in the field of negotiation, mediation, and conflict management. The offerings range from one day and five day workshops to semester length courses. Participants come from around the world from both the profit and non-profit sectors as well as from a variety of professions, including business, government, law and education. Negotiation and Leadership – 3 day course on a variety of topics that train professionals to become more successful negotiators. In-depth, one-day sessions…

According to the BLS, the minimum education for most chief executive officer positions is a bachelor s degree. Majors for aspiring CEOs might include liberal arts, business administration or public administration. If a prospective CEO plans to enter a specific industry, such as health care administration, prior coursework or a bachelor s degree in that field can be useful. Step 2: Complete a Master s Degree Program Many aspiring chief executive officers choose to pursue a Master of Business Administration (MBA) or a similar graduate degree. These programs can be pursued before…

Accelerate Your Growth and Make an Impact The University of Miami School of Business offers executive education programs that empower individuals and organizations to succeed on the global stage. The School s customized training and development programs are designed to enhance the professional knowledge and management skills of key managers and senior executives. Each custom executive education program is crafted by the School’s world-class faculty, ranked No. 26 in the world by the Financial Times, working in partnership with the organization’s leadership so that the program…

Learn to manage and lead your workforce in this evermore common, high octane environment. Uncover ways to exert influence as a team leader, increase performance across your organization, and support the achievement of business objectives with the guidance of our seasoned faculty. Drive performance, maintain a highly-effective work culture, and build leadership capabilities to meet future business needs in this dynamic course. You’ll gain a systemic view of your organization and the tools and leadership practices to implement best practices for creating a productive climate…

Smart machines are everywhere we go. They’re on the plant floor manufacturing our cars, and they are in our grocery stores scanning our purchases. In the case of the iPhone and Siri, they are even in our pockets. And that means that smart machines and robots will be taking more and more jobs. As Erik Brynjolfsson, Professor of Information Technology at MIT Sloan School of Management said on CBS’ 60 Minutes, “There are lots of examples of routine, middle-skilled jobs that are being eliminated the fastest. Those kinds of jobs are easier for our friends in the artificial intelligence…