Percept Research is pleased to announce an updated bundled format for Executive Summaries available to Executive MBA Council member schools that participate in the annual EMBA Program Survey.
Percept Research is pleased to announce an updated bundled format for Executive Summaries available to Executive MBA Council member schools that participate in the annual EMBA Program Survey.
Topics: Brian Mahoney, EMBAC, Analysis/Reporting
Percept Research is pleased to announce an updated format for Executive Summaries available to members of the Executive MBA Council that participate in the annual EMBA Program Survey.
Topics: Brian Mahoney, EMBAC, Analysis/Reporting
Percept Research attended the 2021 Executive MBA Council Southeast regional meeting May 3-5. The virtual event was hosted by Harbert College of Business at Auburn University and brought together over 65 attendees.
Topics: Brian Mahoney, EMBAC, Conference
Percept Research attended the Executive MBA Council annual conference in Orlando, Florida from October 13-16, 2019. Themed “Experience the Magic," the conference drew over 450 registrants from 152 schools and 26 countries. We are excited to share some of our experiences from the meeting.
Promising 2019 Management Education Insights
Approximately 85% of the EMBA programs in the council membership completed the 2019 Membership Program Survey, which is conducted by Percept Research. The Executive MBA Council includes more than 200 colleges and universities that administer 300+ programs in more than 30 countries worldwide.
This annual benchmarking survey revealed that member schools are receiving more applications than ever before with a 31.6% increase in applications received since 2015. The proportion of enrolled female EMBA students increased to 31.2% in 2019, the highest on record indicating a promising trend towards closing the gender gap.
Topics: Brian Mahoney, EMBAC, Conference, Jerry Helisek
Percept Research attended the ACBSP Annual Conference in Houston, Texas from June 21-24. The event hosted by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs brought together over 800 attendees.
The theme of the conference this year was ‘The Art of Developing Entrepreneurial Leaders’ with more than 70 sessions featuring presenters who are thought leaders in their respective areas, in three educational tracks: Accreditation, Teaching Excellence, and The Art of Developing Entrepreneurial Leaders.
Houston-style Welcome Reception with great sounds from the Brass Animals band
Sessions and panels covered topics such as ‘Assessing Student Learning Outcomes,’ ‘Teaching the Netflix Generation,’ ‘Using Learning Styles to Transform Business Education,’ and ‘Developing Soft Skills in Future Entrepreneurial Leaders’ among others.
Topics: Brian Mahoney, Conference, ACBSP
The International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE) hosted its 2019 Annual Conference & Assembly Meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada on April 8-12. Percept Research was represented by Brian Mahoney, Managing Partner. The event brought together over 240 attendees.
The theme of the meeting this year was ‘Moving. Forward. Together’ and included a variety of technical presentations, accreditation training sessions, and a student case-study competition. The four-day conference was packed with sessions for faculty, deans, program managers and staff.
IACBE welcome 2019
Sessions and panels covered topics such as ‘Optimizing Student Success through Innovative Alternative Delivery Methods,’ ‘Integrating Data-Driven Simulations and Cases into Business Education,’ ‘Creating a Culture of Feedback,’ and ‘Determining Your Faculty IQ’ among others.
Topics: Brian Mahoney, Conference, IACBE
Brian Mahoney of Percept Research, attended the UNICON Team Development Conference held November 28–30, 2018 by the University of Maryland Robert H. Smith School of Business.
This year's theme was " Executive Education & Beyond: Growth through Unique Partnerships." UNICON hosted sessions focused on thinking radically about the services offered by university-based executive education providers and how to collaborate with each other and competitors to continue to add value to the customers served.
Presentations, panel discussions, exercises and break-out sessions facilitated an exploration of how to be innovative and adapt to the increasingly crowded and competitive executive education landscape.
We are excited to share some of our learnings and experiences from the conference…
Topics: Brian Mahoney, Conference, UNICON, executive education
Percept Research attended the 2018 Executive MBA Council annual conference in Madrid, Spain from October 14-17. The conference theme of “Dream. Discover. Disrupt.” and included sessions such as “Lifelong learning in the digital age,” “Beyond Innovation: Extreme Disruption in Form and Content of Experiential Learning for EMBA Programs,” “Tilting at Windmills? Chatbots Can Disprove Your Tech Fears (and Make Students Think You’re Cool),” and “Disruption, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship in EMBA Education” among others.
We are excited to share some of our learnings and experiences from the conference…
Topics: Brian Mahoney, EMBAC, Conference, Executive MBA
The International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE) hosted its 2018 Annual Conference & Assembly Meeting in New Orleans, USA on April 17-20. Percept Research was represented by Brian Mahoney and Rodney Alsup. The event brought together over 240 attendees.
The theme of the meeting this year was ‘Business Education: Learn. Apply. Experience’ and included a variety of technical presentations, accreditation training sessions, and a student case-study competition.
Topics: Brian Mahoney, Conference, Rodney Alsup, IACBE
Brian Mahoney of Percept Research, presented insights into the future management eduation needs of the digital generations at the UNICON Team Development Conference held November 29 – December 1, 2017 at Tecnológico de Monterrey (ITESM).
This year's theme was "Creating the Future of Executive Education." UNICON hosted sessions on the impact of new technologies and how they may shape executive education in the very near future. Technologies like artificial intelligence and machine learning have the potential to disrupt current content delivery models and their financial underpinnings.
Presentations, panel discussions, exercises and break-out sessions facilitated an exploration of new trends and technologies for executive development, the implications of the digital generation on business education, disruption in education and more.
Topics: Brian Mahoney, Conference, UNICON, executive education
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