In-Person Immersion
Learning Themes
Faculty and
Guest Speakers
Session Topics
Hours of Learning
Career Coaching
Sessions
The Executive Program in Management will help talented leaders prepare to take on larger more critical roles. Participants might come from large or medium-sized organizations. All the key elements of the Executive Program in Management — the professors, content, peer interactions, application exercises, etc. — are designed specifically for executives with:
Module | Date | Location |
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Pre-Work | January 2022 | Live Online Program introduction session and pre-readings |
Module 1 | February 7–10, 2022 February 14–17, 2022 |
Eight 3-hour live online sessions |
Module 2 | March–April 2022 | Leadership — People, Teams, and Organizations | Seven weeks online |
Module 3 | April 18–21, 2022 | Four consecutive 3-hour live online sessions |
Module 4 | May 31–June 3, 2022 | Four consecutive 3-hour live online sessions |
Module 5 | June–August 2022 | Digital Strategies for Business | Three months online |
Module 6 | September 11–16, 2022 | In Person Six days in New York City |
Note: In case you are unable to travel for the in-person module/s due to prevailing COVID-19 travel restrictions/concerns, there will be a live-streaming option available.
Round | Date | Application Fees |
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Round 1 | Closed | - |
Round 2 | Closed | - |
Round 3 | Closed | - |
Program Fee: US$28,000 |
Note:
Murray Low is an experienced entrepreneur and a leading authority on entrepreneurship in independent, corporate, and not-for-profit settings. As the founder of the Columbia Entrepreneurship Program, he has worked to make entrepreneurship a viable career option for Master's in Business Administration (MBA) graduates. As the co-director of IE@Columbia, he has worked with faculty, students, and staff across the University to spread innovation and entrepreneurship. He has also led initiatives to improve business education in developing countries, particularly in Africa. Low provides consultations to small and large companies, family businesses, and not-for-profit organizations. He teaches executive seminars in the areas of entrepreneurship and innovation and makes frequent presentations to academic and industry groups. He has been published widely in academic and practitioner journals and is a regular commentator in the media. Low is an active advisor, board member, and angel investor.
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Business
Management
Adjunct Associate Professor of International and Public Affairs
Adjunct Professor of Business Management
Adjunct Associate Professor of Business
Management
Senior Lecturer in Business Management
Kravis Professor of Business Management
Senior Lecturer in Discipline in Business
Faculty of Columbia Business School Executive Education
James P. Gorman Professor of Business and Chair of Management Division
William Von Mueffling Professor of Business in Decision, Risk, and Operations
Arthur J. Samberg Professor of Business
Marketing
Professor of the Practice of Management
Roy Bernard Kester and T. W. Byrnes Professor of Accounting and Auditing
Faculty of Columbia Business School Executive Education
Director of Entrepreneur in Residence Program
Senior Lecturer in Discipline in Business
MUTB Professor of International Business and the Vice Dean for Executive Education
The Executive Program in Management from Columbia Business School Executive Education is an immersive nine-month multimodal Ivy League learning journey that is aimed at helping leaders scale new heights in their careers. Participants receive select Columbia Business School Alumni benefits upon completion of the program.
The Executive Program in Management from Columbia Business School Executive Education is aimed at leadership development and imparting general management skills to address the needs of senior executives. Participants come from diverse backgrounds and different countries with a minimum of 10 years of work experience.