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Leavey Offers Custom Exec. MBA Programs

The Executive Development Center at Santa Clara University’s Leavey School of Business offers unique custom designed programs for companies. The programs are designed to deliver custom executive or management programs, structured to help business leaders drive organizational success.

The Executive Development Center works closely with managers to create custom programs to fit companies needs. The center works with companies to identify the critical challenges to be addressed, the target audiences and appropriate faculty resources. The center will also find the appropriate design and instructional approaches as well as educational and performance outcomes of the program.

The goal is to help create a learning experience that leads to the development of effective leaders, stronger teams and impactful management practices. Being in the heart of Silicon Valley guarantees that the high quality business faculty has the necessary understanding of the rapid pace of change and unique issues faced by companies based in this the most innovative and entrepreneurial business environment in the world.

Custom programs can take many forms, be of varying duration and include a combination of methodologies. These methodologies include interactive classroom sessions, case discussions, small group project-based exercises and guest presentations by corporate executives.

Popular topics for these programs include, systems and executive thinking, managers becoming leaders, IT leadership, marketing strategy: delivering customer value, financial strategy: tools for strategic analysis, creating a high performing teams, developing a culture of innovation, power and politics in an organization, practical business strategy and global account management. The Executive Development Center also offers international custom programs.

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