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  2. William R. Kerr - Wikipedia

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    William R. Kerr is the Dimitri V. D'Arbeloff – MBA Class of 1955 Professor of Business Administration professor at Harvard Business School, where he is a co-director of Harvard's Managing the Future of Work project and faculty chair of the Launching New Ventures program for executive education.

  3. Harvard Business School - Wikipedia

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    The facility is devoted to the Harvard Business School's Executive Education programs. At seven stories tall with about 150,000 gross square feet, it contains about 180 bedrooms for education students, in addition to academic and multi-purpose spaces.

  4. Shoshana Zuboff - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, Zuboff founded the executive education program "Odyssey: School for the Second Half of Life" at the Harvard Business School. The program addressed the issues of transformation and career renewal at midlife. During twelve years of her teaching and leadership, Odyssey became known as the premier program of its kind in the world. [17] [18]

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  6. David B. Yoffie - Wikipedia

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    From 2006 to 2012, he was Senior Associate Dean and Chair of the Harvard Business School's executive education programs. Since 2015, Yoffie taught an MBA course on strategy in high technology industries. [2] [3] More than10 of his papers have each been cited over 100 times. [4]

  7. Advanced Management Program - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Management Program. An Advanced Management Program (AMP) is an intensive non-degree senior executive education program often offered by elite business schools and aimed at senior managers and government officials. [ 1] It is offered by business schools in several parts of the world, including North America, Europe, India, and Australia.

  8. Executive education - Wikipedia

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    Executive education ( ExEd or Exec. Ed) refers to academic programs at graduate-level business schools for executives, business leaders and managers, globally. These programs are generally non-credit and non-degree-granting, but sometimes lead to certificates, and some offer continuing education units accepted by professional bodies and institutes.

  9. Leonard Schlesinger - Wikipedia

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    Leonard A. (Len) Schlesinger is an American author, educator, and business leader. He is currently the Baker Foundation Professor at Harvard Business School and President Emeritus of Babson College where he served as the college's 12th President from 2008 through 2013.