The examples are many: The project of an Executive MBA study group turns into a thriving business for one of its members. Fresh from a discussion with a faculty member, another Executive MBA student successfully resolves a costly inventory problem. Each day throughout the world, Executive MBA students and alumni assume greater responsibilities and promotions as they apply their new knowledge and skills to make a difference for their organizations.
Author's Name:
Michael Desiderio, Executive MBA Council
Publish Date:
20/02/2009
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