By Mark Cecchini At ExecEd, we don’t just sit back in an ivory tower and wait for the world to come to us. We get out and interact with it,... read more →
By Peter Brews Executive education is a mutually beneficial experience. There is no better way for executives to learn what is needed to stay on top of a changing business... read more →
By Janice Fergusson You may have a lot of material to cover if you want to become a Certified Government Financial Manager (CGFM). It may seem like an overwhelming amount... read more →
By Anthony Nyberg The human resources function increasingly plays a critical strategic role in driving business success. At the Darla Moore School of Business, we teach a team-based course through... read more →
By Mark Cecchini What is artificial intelligence? If you search for a definition on the Web, you will find a confusing array of meanings. You can even get a little... read more →
By Doug Quackenbos As faculty, we talk a lot about bringing experiential learning into the business-school classroom – and for many good reasons. There is no true substitute for real-world... read more →
By Sanjay Ahire Adam Smith wrote of the “invisible hand” that makes capitalism work. And the metaphor works. However, in the real, physical world, there is more than one hand... read more →
EDITOR’S NOTE: Cody reached out about a year ago telling me of this opportunity for him to become a fellow through Hiring our Heroes and work with us on loan... read more →
By Katie Parler Program Coordinator Our Custom Solutions programs at ExecEd are something special. Recently in this space, our former associate dean Ray Smith explained how these courses are designed... read more →
By Mary Ruffin Childs Executive Education is offering a series of courses designed specifically for Moore School alumni, so they can gain important new skills at an affordable price, while... read more →