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REGISTER: Drucker Virtual Information Session About the MBA

On Friday, March 21, 2014 from 9:30-10:30am PST, 
join Drucker Program Director Nola Wanta for an online information session to learn more about the Drucker School of Management at Claremont Graduate University and its innovative MBA programs. You can register for the session here.

Programs to be discussed include the Full-time MBA Program, the Professional (Part-time) MBA Program and the Executive Management Program. During the session Prospective MBAs will discuss “Frequently Asked Questions about the MBA.” 

The Drucker Full-Time MBA Program aims to integrate Peter Drucker’s management principles while focusing on the needs of the creative economy. The curriculum brings theory into practice within a collaborative team environment, developing future managers and leaders by fine tuning their ability to make the best strategic decisions for their corporations while building leadership skills required to inspire others.

If you are an experienced professional who is looking to build on your existing management career, the Drucker Professional MBA may be the right choice for you. Utilizing a “modified cohort” approach, the Professional MBA provides the combination of schedule structure and flexibility that is important to working professionals.

Designed to help you gain the intellectual leverage you need to advance your career goals, the degree includes professional assessments and Executive Coaching as an entryway to a fully customized Professional Pathway of courses aimed at your specific needs.

Students in our Executive Management Program (EMP) have successful careers. The EMP looks to further career advancement, give greater job satisfaction and spark profound professional and personal growth.

Drucker molds create leaders who: Do well AND do good, who are productive AND purposeful, who achieve professional success AND social impact, who are effective managers AND ethical leaders in all sectors of society.

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