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Faculty are the key to successful executive education. Our faculty combine the best of academic theory with real business practices to provide the framework for you to face the challenges within your organizations. The same faculty members who are actively involved in developing and delivering our custom executive programs are also teaching our International Executive MBA classes. As reflected in recent Business Week rankings of Executive MBA Programs, Georgetown faculty are world-renowned experts in Global Business, Strategy, Marketing, and Ethics.

Our faculty provide an action-oriented, participative and highly interactive learning environment that encourages individual preparation and participation. Their methodology combines lectures, classroom discussions, case studies, role play, teamwork, simulation, idea sharing, focused brainstorming, etc. A team of faculty members will be chosen to design and deliver your custom program that best fits your company's needs.

For detailed information about our faculty members
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"Georgetown's executive education faculty is outstanding. They provide practical solutions to the challenges faced by today's senior executives. I benefited greatly from the focus on strategic thinking. We are extremely proud to be affiliated with such a respected institution as Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business."
--- Suzanne Clark, Executive Vice President and COO, U.S. Chamber of Commerce

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