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Columbia Business School Launches Its First Online Executive Education Program
Columbia's popular course on personal leadership kicks off new program; Offers innovative networking and interactive educational opportunities to a broader audience of business professionals
NEW YORK, Oct. 3, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Columbia Business School Executive Education announced the launch of its first online executive education program, as part of a larger initiative to place the School as an innovative leader in executive education online learning. The program, in partnership with the Institute for Personal Leadership (IPL), offers a wider community of business professionals the opportunity to experience executive education in a dynamic online format that provides an interactive learning experience much beyond traditional online education programs.
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The inaugural program, Personal Leadership Online, taught by Professor Hitendra Wadhwa, Columbia Business School's director of e-learning and founder of the Institute for Personal Leadership, provides insights and tools to gain mastery over one's goals, values, purpose, thoughts, emotions, beliefs, mindsets and motivations, so executives can operate at their best in all moments, become a more effective leader, build stronger relationships, and experience greater fulfillment at work and in life.
"As Columbia Business School's first venture into online executive education, we created this program and online format to substantially extend the reach of executive education programs within organizations and communities worldwide," said Professor Wadhwa. "Our online platform delivers an experience never before seen in online learning in a way that keeps participants interested and engaged."
Personal Leadership Online is offered in two versions - the Essentials Edition and Executive Edition - running from 10 to 12 weeks and priced at $989 and $1899, respectively. The program guides participants through two to three modules of core lecture content per week, with each module consisting of 30 minutes or more in high-quality video. The compelling documentary-style video lectures - produced in partnership with former BBC executive Andrea Miller - take students outside the halls of Columbia Business School to the university's campus and other New York landmarks.
In addition to video lecture content, the participants are able to engage with faculty in several live sessions through the course of the program. Participants also interact with each other throughout the program through a number of structured online formats. A second online program, Driving Strategic Impact, will commence spring 2013. Additional information on Columbia Business School's Executive Education online programs is available at: http://www.gsb.columbia.edu/execed/online-programs.
About Columbia Business School
Led by Dean Glenn Hubbard, the Russell L. Carson Professor of Finance and Economics, Columbia Business School seeks to provide a truly global business education that lasts and evolves over a lifetime, preparing students for strong leadership in any industry. The School's cutting-edge curriculum bridges pioneering academic theory with industry practice, imparting not only functional skills but the entrepreneurial mindset required to recognize and capture opportunity in a competitive business environment. Beyond academic rigor and teaching excellence, the School offers programs that are designed to give students practical experience making decisions in real-world environments. The strength of its ideas, the breadth and accessibility of its alumni network, and the extent of its connections to New York City combine to make Columbia Business School one of the most innovative and dynamic business communities in the world. The School offers MBA and Executive MBA (EMBA) degrees, as well as non-degree executive education programs. For more information, visit http://www.gsb.columbia.edu.
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CONTACT: Keshia Mark, klm74@columbia.edu, +1-212-854-7120; Evan Nowell, egn2109@columbia.edu, +1-212-851-9147
Web Site: http://www.gsb.columbia.edu
Columbia Business School Launches Its First Online Executive Education Program
Columbia's popular course on personal leadership kicks off new program; Offers innovative networking and interactive educational opportunities to a broader audience of business professionals
NEW YORK, Oct. 3, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Columbia Business School Executive Education announced the launch of its first online executive education program, as part of a larger initiative to place the School as an innovative leader in executive education online learning. The program, in partnership with the Institute for Personal Leadership (IPL), offers a wider community of business professionals the opportunity to experience executive education in a dynamic online format that provides an interactive learning experience much beyond traditional online education programs.
(Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20120905/NY68578LOGO )
The inaugural program, Personal Leadership Online, taught by Professor Hitendra Wadhwa, Columbia Business School's director of e-learning and founder of the Institute for Personal Leadership, provides insights and tools to gain mastery over one's goals, values, purpose, thoughts, emotions, beliefs, mindsets and motivations, so executives can operate at their best in all moments, become a more effective leader, build stronger relationships, and experience greater fulfillment at work and in life.
"As Columbia Business School's first venture into online executive education, we created this program and online format to substantially extend the reach of executive education programs within organizations and communities worldwide," said Professor Wadhwa. "Our online platform delivers an experience never before seen in online learning in a way that keeps participants interested and engaged."
Personal Leadership Online is offered in two versions - the Essentials Edition and Executive Edition - running from 10 to 12 weeks and priced at $989 and $1899, respectively. The program guides participants through two to three modules of core lecture content per week, with each module consisting of 30 minutes or more in high-quality video. The compelling documentary-style video lectures - produced in partnership with former BBC executive Andrea Miller - take students outside the halls of Columbia Business School to the university's campus and other New York landmarks.
In addition to video lecture content, the participants are able to engage with faculty in several live sessions through the course of the program. Participants also interact with each other throughout the program through a number of structured online formats. A second online program, Driving Strategic Impact, will commence spring 2013. Additional information on Columbia Business School's Executive Education online programs is available at: http://www.gsb.columbia.edu/execed/online-programs.
About Columbia Business School
Led by Dean Glenn Hubbard, the Russell L. Carson Professor of Finance and Economics, Columbia Business School seeks to provide a truly global business education that lasts and evolves over a lifetime, preparing students for strong leadership in any industry. The School's cutting-edge curriculum bridges pioneering academic theory with industry practice, imparting not only functional skills but the entrepreneurial mindset required to recognize and capture opportunity in a competitive business environment. Beyond academic rigor and teaching excellence, the School offers programs that are designed to give students practical experience making decisions in real-world environments. The strength of its ideas, the breadth and accessibility of its alumni network, and the extent of its connections to New York City combine to make Columbia Business School one of the most innovative and dynamic business communities in the world. The School offers MBA and Executive MBA (EMBA) degrees, as well as non-degree executive education programs. For more information, visit http://www.gsb.columbia.edu.
SOURCE Columbia Business School
Photo:http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20120905/NY68578LOGO
http://photoarchive.ap.org/
Columbia Business School
CONTACT: Keshia Mark, klm74@columbia.edu, +1-212-854-7120; Evan Nowell, egn2109@columbia.edu, +1-212-851-9147
Web Site: http://www.gsb.columbia.edu