Kellogg Launches 'Post-MBA' Program for Seasoned Executives
The Kellogg School of Management has created a three-week, 'post-MBA' program designed especially for mid-career managers who earned an MBA prior to 1995. The program is meant to teach students material that has been added to MBA programs since the mid-1990s, such as managing with information technology, doing business in an increasingly globalized world, branding, and coping with non-business forces such as news media and political and social activism.
Brenda Ellington-Booth, academic director and principal designer of the Kellogg Renaissance Program, said in a Kellogg press release that the program's goal is to provide students with "a much deeper and critical background, especially focusing on research findings, the latest thinking, and how to apply these new ideas to their organizations."
The first session of the Renaissance Program will commence on September 17 at the Northwestern University campus. The three-week program consists of an initial two-week session, followed five months later by a final one-week session. To learn more about the program, see this webpage:
http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/execed/
programs/MGMT08/index.htm
Brenda Ellington-Booth, academic director and principal designer of the Kellogg Renaissance Program, said in a Kellogg press release that the program's goal is to provide students with "a much deeper and critical background, especially focusing on research findings, the latest thinking, and how to apply these new ideas to their organizations."
The first session of the Renaissance Program will commence on September 17 at the Northwestern University campus. The three-week program consists of an initial two-week session, followed five months later by a final one-week session. To learn more about the program, see this webpage:
http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/execed/
programs/MGMT08/index.htm
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