Suffolk University Sawyer Business School Graduate Programs 2008-2009 - (Page 27) executive mba The Suffolk Executive MBA is an intensive, accelerated 18-month program with a Saturday-only schedule allowing you to pursue your educational objectives without interrupting career responsibilities. The program is part of Suffolk’s Institute for Executive Education, which facilitates a full-range of executive-level education and career development initiatives. The Institute draws superb faculty from the Suffolk community and the global business arena, providing a balanced perspective of theoretical and applied knowledge on diverse issues of business and leadership. Suffolk’s Executive MBA, the first established in New England, is the single Saturday-only program in the region. the suffolk advantage the cohort experience The Executive MBA features a cohortdriven approach that emphasizes integrative thinking and is designed specifically for mid-career executives and professionals aspiring to leadership roles. This structure promotes the personal development of each student within a collaborative group environment. Given the variety of backgrounds and distinct experiences of our participants, this structure fosters a valuable networking environment. Executive Program Alumni Council (EPAC), and the program’s contacts in the local and global communities, you are able to advance both personally and professionally through mentorship opportunities and association with Executive MBA alumni. Global Travel Seminar guaranteed schedule Classes are held year-round with appropriate breaks built into the schedule. The Executive MBA admits students in September and January. Students take two classes each Saturday, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Upon starting the program, you are given your entire 18-month schedule of classes, allowing you to plan your time accordingly. Typical Saturday Schedule This one-week seminar is an exceptional opportunity to experience the global business environment firsthand in Europe, Asia, or South America. The seminar includes a comprehensive examination of the economic, political, and cultural perspectives of doing business in the global community and exposes you to strategic issues through an experiential learning process. Recent seminars have included travel to Brazil, China, Czech Republic, Germany, India, Italy, Poland, Switzerland, and Vietnam. Leadership and Teambuilding Seminar the executive network As a member of the Executive MBA network, you gain immediate access to a diverse and influential group of alumni. The Suffolk Executive MBA has been graduating successful business leaders and professionals for more than 30 years. Through the extensive network of the 8–8:30am 8:30am–12:15pm 12:15–1:15pm 1:15–5pm Breakfast Morning class Lunch Afternoon class Designed to develop and refine your organizational leadership skills at multiple levels, this five-day seminar combines classroom activities with a physical challenge, resulting in an intensive educational experience based on the synergy of concept and application. Washington Seminar residential seminars recent employers fidelity investments intel corporation state street corporation the brattle group, inc. aerotek, inc. northop grummen corporation doble engineering company the may institute, inc. biogen idec partners healthcare system, inc. pearson publishing houghton mifflin verizon sigma-aldrich The Executive MBA features four required residential seminars designed to promote an educational experience focused on integrated thinking and global leadership. Each seminar builds upon previous classroom work and sets the stage for the next cluster of courses. Management Seminar This three-day seminar, your introduction to the Executive MBA experience, focuses on self-awareness, emotional intelligence, ethics, and social responsibility utilizing both business simulations and case-study methods. Conducted in Washington, DC, this fiveday seminar provides firsthand exposure to the linkages between public and economic policy development and their impact on business strategy and execution. It includes meetings with key members of Congress, the administration, lobbyists, the media, and other organizations that may influence policy development. 27
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