U-M’s Ross School: Top coaches share winning moves
ANN ARBOR—Top University of Michigan coaches headline a new executive education program at the Ross School of Business that taps into their intellectual and athletic prowess to help executives boost their teams’ performance.
Michigan football coach Brady Hoke, men’s basketball coach John Beilein, softball coach Carol Hutchins and athletics director David Brandon all share their perspectives on leading teams.
Ross faculty in the Creating a Winning Culture executive education program—Kim Cameron, Bob Quinn and Scott DeRue—will demonstrate research-based tools executives can use to lead high-performing teams.
Registration is open for the program, which runs June 9-14 in Ann Arbor.
Learn more: http://execed.bus.umich.edu/Programs/Leaders-and-Best-Creating-a-Winning-Culture.aspx
Other notable Ross School programs:
The Master of Entrepreneurship, a joint degree from the Ross School and U-M’s College of Engineering, starts its second class this fall. The one-year program teaches the principles of venture startups to reduce false starts experienced by many entrepreneurs. Learn more: http://entrepreneurship.umich.edu
Los Angeles or ANN ARBOR— The Executive MBA Program is now in both locations, giving professionals on the West Coast and in Hawaii and Asia greater access to this top-ranked program. Students in both Ann Arbor and Los Angeles offerings benefit from a unique once-a-month format, a focus on action-based learning and customized leadership development in this 20-month program. Learn More: www.bus.umich.edu/Admissions/EMBA/Whyross.htm
The Weekend MBA format allows students to earn their MBA in two years, taking advantage of a convenient, twice-a-month schedule and distance learning. Learn More: www.bus.umich.edu/Admissions/PTMBA/weekendformat.htm
The Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan is a dynamic, distinctive learning community that consistently is ranked among the world’s leading business schools. The school offers 10 degree programs in graduate and undergraduate study as well as executive education.