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Fordham Offers New Exec. Ed. Program

The Fordham Graduate School of Business Administration is offering a new executive education program. The Fordham Forum on Leadership and Growth Executive Development Program will be held from Nov. 18-20, 2014 at the Fordham Westchester campus. This executive education program is a three-day intensive program aimed to increase participants’ productivity and sharpen their decision-making skills.

The program designed to equip executives with the tools they need to thrive in today’s challenging and unpredictable business environment and to lead their organizations to prosperity and growth. The course will be delivered in a 3-day intensive format. The Forum offers a high-level strategy briefing and peer networking opportunity for executive decision makers.

The Fordham Forum has been designed for senior executives, general managers and functional specialists in the corporate and nonprofit sectors, who are looking not only to question their assumptions and gain perspective, but also to achieve a personal and professional transformation for themselves and their organizations.

Over the course of the program, current business topics such as Geopolitics, Leadership, Ethics, Restoring Trust in Organizations, Corporate Governance, Healthcare, Creativity in Business Leadership, and more will be covered. Examples of other topics that will be covered in the program are Leadership and the Decision to Trust, Business Ethics, Managing Change and the Noble Enterprise, Corporate Governance, Doing Business in Europe, Asia and the Middle East, Innovation and Change, Healthcare Innovations, Corporate Social Responsibility, Managing Talent Development and Heroic Living.

The cost of the program for executives is $3,250. Tuition cost for Fordham Alumni is $2,650. The cost includes all academic materials, breakfast, lunch and snacks throughout the program, in addition to the opening reception/dinner.

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