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Healthcare

April 28, 2020

Leadership Lessons from Scotiabank

A virtual fireside chat with Schulich ExecEd Executive Director Alan Middleton and John Doig, Scotiabank

April 14, 2020

Schulich/Schulich ExecEd faculty helping to track the global spread of COVID-19

People experience the current pandemic on a local and personal level, but to best understand

April 07, 2020

Now is the time to build a bridge to your future with executive education

Challenges lie ahead, there is no doubt. The fallout from the global pandemic will be

April 07, 2020

Tips for making the transition to online learning

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected almost all aspects of society and the economy. Education and

March 31, 2020

Tips for Making Better Decisions in Critical Times

When decision-making enters a “Big Bet” phase, such as during a public health crisis, a

March 25, 2020

Learn online while you stay at home

Schulich ExecEd has made adjustments to its schedule of programs during the COVID-19 health emergency.

January 16, 2020

Finance in health care needs strategic focus centred on quality of care

Health care dominates government financial strategy like no other sector and it’s a top-of-mind concern

November 19, 2019

5 Excuses for NOT taking an Executive Education program SMASHED

1. ‘It costs too much!’ A turbulent global marketplace and disruptive technologies mean the world

November 04, 2019

Changes to Ontario health care will emphasize a team approach

New legislation for Ontario’s healthcare system is making it even more important for leaders to

September 04, 2019

Healthcare managers need a complete set of new skills to lead change

Some wit once said your reward for being good at what you do is to

August 06, 2019

Humber River Hospital launches Health Leadership Development Program for staff

Humber River Hospital (HRH) is North America’s first fully digital hospital. The newly-opened facility boasts

April 23, 2019

Busting 5 MYTHS About Executive Education

Those working in the field of business should not let misconceptions warp their understanding of