Top Executive Courses in Corporate Affairs - United States
Corporate Affairs - United States
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Member Tuition: $2,130.
This program is recommended for professionals responsible for designing or...
Member Tuition: $2,130.
This program is recommended for professionals responsible for designing or managing a corporate citizenship program at any level, and professionals who seek to develop their strategy skills.
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Member Tuition: $2,130.
This program is recommended for corporate citizenship professionals who are...
Member Tuition: $2,130.
This program is recommended for corporate citizenship professionals who are in the process of designing, reconfiguring, or evaluating a corporate citizenship program or those responsible for managing corporate citizenship programs.
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Application Due: Nov 20, 2025.
Designing and Executing Corporate Revitalization explores how to eff...
Application Due: Nov 20, 2025.
Designing and Executing Corporate Revitalization explores how to effectively lead your company through a major transition. You will hone your ability to diagnose and anticipate setbacks, identify key opportunities, and steer your organization in a bold new direction.
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Application Due: Nov 21, 2025.
Women on Boards unpacks the board selection process and provides you...
Application Due: Nov 21, 2025.
Women on Boards unpacks the board selection process and provides you with the knowledge you need to instantly drive impact as a new member.
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