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has glosseng: Executive Education is the term used for programs at graduate-level business schools that aim to give classes for managers or entrepreneurs. These programs do not usually end in a degree, although there is an ever-growing number of Executive MBA programs that are very similar but bestow the Master of Business Administration upon completion of the coursework. A new trend is for business schools to offer a certificate and alumni status for completing a certain number of executive education units, such as Columbia Business School's Certificate in Business Excellence (CIBE). Executive education programs are seen as a boon to both the school (as it usually comes with a hefty price tag in the form of tuition and fees) and the younger, traditional MBA students. The alumni network of the business school is bolstered by the ranks of these high executives, who can help the younger MBAs with finding jobs.
lexicalizationeng: Executive Education
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