Announcing the CIO Pocket MBA program | View the Brochure |Register by February 13 & Save $500
CIO magazine and Boston University School of Management invite you to attend the spring session of the CIO Pocket MBA program. Now in its tenth year, this program will empower you as an IT/business leader. Join your peers, world-class business thinkers, and experienced IT managers for an intensely focused, tech-savvy curriculum this April 7-10 in Boston, Massachusetts.
Register by February 13 to receive the early bird tuition rate and savings of $500.
This executive education program will elevate your skills as a business executive and enhance your C-Suite influence in the age of the digital enterprise. Leading members of the Boston University School of Management faculty will delve into leading-edge thinking on IT/business alignment through course work and sessions, including:
Platform Shift: What it Means for the Future CIO
Marshall Van Alstyne, Associate Professor/Dean's Fellow, Information Systems
- Understand the role of IT and social in the new business landscape
- Examine coming transformations and develop new approaches to manipulating the business landscape
- Recognize and know how to compete in winner-take-all markets with network effects.
Economic Positioning of the IT Organization
Samina Karim, Associate Professor, Strategy and Innovation
- Learn how IT function has evolved to become of greater strategic value to the organization.
- Evaluate how IT creates value in your organization and the strategy through which to capture the value created.
- Understand how economic pressures facing the organization will drive further evolution of the IT functions.
For complete agenda and prerequisite details, please visit our web site at http://smgworld.bu.edu/elc/open-enrollment/cio-pocket-mba/ or call The Executive Leadership Center at 617-353-4248. View the brochure.
Register today to receive the early bird tuition rate and make this strategic investment in your future. We hope to see you in Boston this spring!
Sincerely,
CIO magazine & Boston University School of Management Executive Education
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