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School systems and universities are large organizations that can benefit from good management practices. Education is also a field that is constantly changing. Higher education, for example, must adapt to fluctuating budgets, new technology, competition, and internationalization. Executive programs aim to give participants sound management tools to handle these challenges and others they will encounter leading complex organizations.
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