The typical EMBA student:
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Is an executive, entrepreneur or fast-track manager on the way up
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Has several years of professional work experience
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Has a Bachelor's Degree but not necessarily one in a business concentration
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Has made his or her mark, perhaps in a technical or specialized area, and is
now ready to move up to broader management responsibilities
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Recognizes the importance of continuous learning for senior management success
Program Overview
The Stetson University Executive MBA Program at Celebration provides present
and future senior executives with timely and essential business skills.
The EMBA participant will:
Improve interpersonal, teambuilding and leadership skills
Integral to the learning experience are leadership skills and personal
development with study and project teams and workshops on communications,
interpersonal skills and problem solving.
Study with and learn from a diverse group of peers
The participants represent a wide variety of entrepreneurs and executives with
a diversity of experiences and skills.
Develop lasting relationships and friendships
The group starts and completes the program together. Courses consistently
emphasize relationship management, group study, team cases and projects, group
social activities, learning intensive activities, integrative solutions and
role playing as an executive team in cases, business games and simulations.
The relationships established become the basis for lifelong networking
opportunities.
Solve real-world problems
The international world of business is the EMBA laboratory with unifying cases
chosen to highlight the latest business issues and techniques.
Experience multiple learning methods and approaches
To fully optimize the educational experience, the program uses case studies,
group research, analytical exercises, team presentations, role-playing,
computer modeling and analysis and global simulations, enriched with the
inclusion of senior executives as lecturers, case leaders and guest speakers.
Learn in an international environment
In recognition of the extent to which business has became increasingly
globalized, the EMBA program has a study abroad component where students are
given the opportunity to meet with multiple business executives; sharing
knowledge and experiences.
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