Stanford Holds Exec Ed Preview Webinar
Stanford University Graduate School of Business will be holding an Executive Education Program Preview webinar. The event will be held Jan. 21 from 10 to 11 a.m. The event is free to attend and is open to Stanford alumni, faculty, staff, current Stanford students and the general public.
During the webinar, participants can hear directly from the executive director of Executive Education and past program participants about the program. This hour-long webinar is an interactive event that will give prospective students the chance to ask questions and learn why students choose Stanford for their Executive Education.
Marshall Exec Ed Program Accepting Registration
The Marshall School of Business is now accepting registration for its next Supply Chain Management Online course. The next course will be held Feb. 25 to March 18. Prospective Executive Education students can register for individual courses or as a group.
During the program, students will learn how to evaluate a firm’s supply chain by creating effective designs and policies to maximize a return on investments and improve their ability to serve customers. The online course will help students to identify financial and operational performance.
Haas Exec Ed Program Now Accepting Registrations
The Haas School of Business Center for Executive Education is now accepting registrations for the Product Management course. The course will be held Feb. 9 to Feb. 13. This is a five-day course designed to help executives to become productive project managers.
The program is designed for product managers, directors and vice presidents of product management, strategic planners, vice presidents of companies and other executive managers who are involved with product portfolios and corporate strategy. Day one of program focuses on strategy, innovation and the students business models, day two focuses on product planning, day three of the program focuses on pricing strategy and market research, day four will focus on managing with out authority and achieving great results and day five will be geared towards customer focused design and implementing business models.
SFSU Holds MBA Open House
The San Francisco State University College of Business will be holding an MBA Open House. The event will be held Jan. 8, 2015. It will be held at the San Francisco State Downtown Campus from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
The open house will cover the MBA, Master of Science in Accountancy and Executive MBA programs at San Francisco State University. The MBA program offers full-time or part-time options for students to pursue their general MBA degree. Students also have the option of completing a concentration in sustainable business, or choose an area of emphasis, including ethics and compliance and hospitality and tourism management.
Stanford Holds Exec. Program Preview
The Stanford Graduate School of Business will be holding an Executive Program Preview. The event will be held Jan. 21, 2015 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. online. The online event is open to current students, alumni and prospective students.
During the information session, attendants will hear directly from the program executive director and past participants from leading global companies. Stanford Executive Program alumni will share their insights, stories, and transformational moments and answer questions about the program. Attendants will also learn why the alumni chose Stanford, how they made their decisions to attend SEP, what their key takeaways were and more.
Apps for Stanfords New Online Exec Program Now Open
Applications for Stanford Graduate School of Business’s new, online model for executive learning are now open. The new model recreates the intimate and academically rigorous on-campus Stanford experience in an interactive online environment. Participants will engage with a select cohort of peers, collaborate on projects, interact directly with coaches and faculty and gain insights from successful global leaders.
The new model will launch with the Stanford LEAD Certificate: Corporate Innovation, which aspires to help participants learn, engage, accelerate and disrupt. It is aimed at professionals who wish to drive new initiatives and effectively implement change within their organizations. The eight-course program will help participants develop their abilities to identify the ideas that deliver the most impact and to overcome organizational barriers.