This fall, Clarkson University’s David D. Reh School of Business will offer a new Executive Program in Entrepreneurial Leadership. The program will be held online in September.
The Entrepreneurial Leadership Executive Program is aimed at aspiring leaders, managers, and startup entrepreneurs looking to improve and rethink their entrepreneurial leadership skills and discover or refine their leadership purpose. The program will explore several major entrepreneurial leadership themes, including influence by example, team motivation and adaptability, change and complexity of the new post-pandemic business environment. It will encourage you to critically evaluate the challenges and opportunities encountered in the new entrepreneurial leadership today.
“This new Executive Program will equip you with a new set of skills necessary to improve your leadership capabilities and organizations in this new post-pandemic economy,” says Professor Christian Felzensztein, Reh Chair in Entrepreneurial Leadership and director of this program.
This four-week seminar takes place over the course of eight, one-hour virtual sessions from 12-1 pm EDT, for a total of eight hours, on September 6, 8, 13, 15, 20, 22, 27, and 29. The cost of the program is $999 per person, discounts are available. For more information go to https://www.clarkson.edu/graduate/entrepreneurial-leadership-program.
This program is one of the executive education offerings of the Reh School of Business. In August, another session will be offered in Supply Chain Optimization. For information on this program, visit https://www.clarkson.edu/graduate/supply-chain-optimization-executive-seminar.
To register for the programs, click here: go.clarkson.edu/rehexecutive
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