Originally appeared in IEDP. Traditionally men have been seen to be better negotiators than women, and this is often cited as a reason why women lag behind in terms pay and career advancement. Organizations need to see beyond this to maximise the talent available to them, and to give able women a fair chance for […]
Advice from the healthcare sector on taking proportionate action to mitigated cyber-threats
Understanding the emotional and social dynamics of exceptionally reliable performance
Article originally appeared on IEDP When Professor Muhammad Yunus, the father of ‘microcredit,’ founded the Grameen Bank in 1976, to help millions of people in poor communities access small loans, he based the enterprise on sound banking principles. Commercially viability was essential, but the prime purpose was to help people escape poverty and Yunus’ prime motivation was compassion. […]
Business Essentials for Managers specialization earns top honors at ProEd’s annual conference
Executive coach Janet Walls reviews change management models from leading experts
The Energy Finance veteran (MBA’92) talks about bringing a company back from the brink, challenges and opportunities in the industry, and more
New Research from Kelly Goldsmith identifies a relationship between immoral behavior, scarcity, and the “maximizing mindset”
Executive Education will host its first ever Women in Leadership short program October 23-24
Former singer-dancer-actress teaches students how to present their most professional selves through the Owen Communications Academy
Strategic Innovation (Online Program) Feb. 9–March 6 Finance and Accounting for Non-Financial Managers March 2–4 Executive Leadership March 16–18 Leadership Coaching March 30–31 Achieving Operational Excellence April 20–21 Negotiation Skills for Managers April 27–28 Leading Change May 4–5 Communication Strategies for Senior Leadership May 11–12 Contact: Paula Varney, (615) 343-2412 Contact Person: Jim Patterson […]
A former Chevron and University of Virginia executive will lead the Executive Development Institute at Vanderbilt’s Owen Graduate School of Management. Robert “Skip” Culbertson will oversee Owen’s program of non-degree classes for working professionals as executive director beginning Sept. 1. “Skip is exactly the person Owen needs to move our non-degree executive programs to the […]