The CIO Pocket MBA
April 12-16, 2010
Boston University School of Management
Boston, Massachusetts
http://management.bu.edu/exec/elc/CIO
Can 5 days make a difference in your future as an IT/business leader? Indeed they can, especially with a group of world-class business thinkers, experienced IT managers and the intensely focused, tech-savvy curriculum you'll find at the CIO Pocket MBA program.
Assuring maximum benefit for your time, this one-week executive education program will elevate your skills as a business executive and reinforce your CIO career path. You'll delve into leading-edge thinking on IT/business alignment through course work designed to sharpen your abilities in:
- assessing innovation strategies;
- developing market-based analytical frameworks;
- building cross-unit relationships that deliver maximum performance;
- communicating more effectively with business stakeholders; and
- analyzing the best practices of top global companies.
Leading members of the Boston University School of Management faculty will guide you through everything from business strategy and IT-enabled transformation to the impact of wireless technology and network innovations. This curriculum, developed in partnership with CIO magazine, blends technical and non-technical functions to consider IT from both the innovation and business perspectives.
Classes are small and space is limited, so we urge you to reserve April 12-16th as a strategic investment in your future. Register by March 12th to receive the early registration rate of $4,295.
If you have questions or need additional information please feel fee to contact us at 617-353-4248, email elc@management.bu.edu or visit http://management.bu.edu/exec/elc/cio . The Executive Programs department will be happy to answer any questions you may have. Group discounts are available please call for details.
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