Top Executive Courses in Problem Solving / Decisionmaking - United States
Problem Solving / Decisionmaking - United States
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Master how to align, prioritize, and solve complex problems.
Program taught in-person over 3 days.
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Course Time: 8:30am – 4:30pm.
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Cost includes tuition, instructional materials, and simulation.
Learning Hours: 14 hours.
Continui...
Cost includes tuition, instructional materials, and simulation.
Learning Hours: 14 hours.
Continuing Education Credits: 1.4 CEUs.
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Application Due: Oct 16, 2025.
In Changing the Game: Negotiation and Competitive Decision-Making, y...
Application Due: Oct 16, 2025.
In Changing the Game: Negotiation and Competitive Decision-Making, you'll work individually and in teams to tackle realistic negotiation scenarios, receiving insightful feedback from faculty and peers.
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This program will equip you with not only a deeper understanding of the tools and techniques availab...
This program will equip you with not only a deeper understanding of the tools and techniques available, but an ability to identify potential use cases in your own organization, and importantly, to clearly convey insights garnered to executive stakeholders — driving implementation and results.
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