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Duke Corporate Education (Duke CE) is a corporation education company owned by Duke University. It provides non-degree executive education and other development services to a worldwide market. Duke CE is a non-profit company, created in 2000 as a support organization of Duke’s Fuqua School of Business.
Vincent Edward Price [1] is an American communication studies scholar, currently serving as the 10th president of Duke University in North Carolina since July 2017. He previously served as provost of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia from 2009 to 2017.
Duke University William Frederic (Bill) Boulding (born 1955) [ 1 ] is an American economist, professor and academic administrator. He is the dean of the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University .
The Fuqua School of Business (pronounced / ˈ f j uː k w ə /) is the business school of Duke University, a private research university in Durham, North Carolina. It enrolls more than 1,300 students in degree-seeking programs. Duke Executive Education also offers non-degree business education and professional development programs.
Some employers use corporate and continuing education as part of a holistic human resources effort to determine the performance of the employee and as part of their review systems. Increasingly organisations appear to be using corporate education and training as an incentive to retain managers and key employees within their organisation.
The Centre for High Performance (informally The Centre) is a research group of senior faculty at Kingston University, Duke CE, London Business School, and Green Templeton College, Oxford University that specializes in organizational performance and works with British Boxing, Eton College, the Royal College of Art, and the Royal Shakespeare Company among others. [1]
Holding a Ph.D. in education, White taught management courses at Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business in the MBA program during spring semesters of his tenure at the school. As a coach, White served at Southeast Missouri State University (1981–1982) as the head track and field coach, and as assistant track and field and cross country ...
Gregory Dees (James Gregory Dees), referred to as the father of social entrepreneurship education, was an American scientist, professor, founder and director of the Center for Social Entrepreneurship Development (CASE) of Duke University. [1]