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Carmen Hui

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.

March 24, 2020

Risk in the New World of COVID-19

In January, the World Economic Forum released the 2020 Global Risk Report highlighting its top-10

March 11, 2020

Take on the Future of Work with Executive Education

These are turbulent times for the labour market. The digital economy, emerging technologies, shifting demographics

February 24, 2020

Sales leadership program adds new components to enhance your management skill set

As new technologies continue to disrupt and transform business, the need for sales leaders to

February 24, 2020

New program for retailers earns support from Retail Council of Canada

At a time when the retail business has changed drastically thanks to technology and new

February 24, 2020

Cultivating Collaboration Skills to Succeed

In today’s workplace, many organizations promote collaboration as an answer to the business need to

February 24, 2020

How to lead when the status quo is not an option

It is no secret these days that we are undergoing a period of significant change

February 19, 2020

The Four Box Model Can Support Workplace Transformation

Updated: June 14th, 2024 Managing change has never been easy for any organization. Big and

February 19, 2020

Smart City Innovation Will Include the Green Economy

Since many world nations began urbanizing more than a century ago, cities have had to

February 19, 2020

Environmental Concerns Top Risk List for 2020

The World Economic Forum recently released its 2020 edition of the Global Risk Report. The

February 12, 2020

Schulich ExecEd’s popular Mini-MBA program is now offered winter, spring and fall

Acquiring top-level business knowledge can be a time-consuming and expensive proposition for people who have

February 12, 2020 marketing

Watch Your Sales Grow with a Customer-Centric Business Model

No company can invest in branding and customer relations without acknowledging the importance of “customer