Whether you run a business or head up a multi-million dollar division of a Fortune 500 company, lifelong learning is vital to ensure personal and professional growth. And business schools are here to help by offering programs specifically tailored to women.
The programs deal with everything from attaining leadership positions to entrepreneurship to issues of work-life balance. Here's a sample of programs that came out of the article, "A Female Face on Executive M.B.A.s," published in the WSJ on January 21, 2009:
Executive Program for Women Leaders
Where: Stanford University Graduate School of Business
Cost $9,200
Moving From Managing to Leading: The Women's Program at Babson
Where: Babson Executive Education
Cost: $5,950
Women's Director Development Program
Where: Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management
Cost: $5,500
Strategic Leadership for Women
Where: IMD in Switzerland
Cost: $8,972
Global Leaders Program for Women
Where: Smith College/Dartmouth College's Tuck School of Business
Cost: $8,200
A New Path
Where: Harvard Business School
Cost: $5,000
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
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