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Sources For Executive-Level Internet Training
Dec. 21, 2004
The following universities and companies offer courses on digital strategy and e-competition.
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Carnegie Mellon University
Strategies for E-Commerce II
cmu-execnet.gsia.cmu.edu/executive/index.htm
Columbia University
E-Commerce: Creating Strategic Advantage
www.gsb.columbia.edu/execed
Construx Software Builders Inc.
Successful e-Business Projects: Managing for Results
www.construx.com/seminars
Dartmouth University
Strategies for B2B E-Commerce
www.dartmouth.edu/tuck/exec_ed/programs
Georgia State University
Best Practices in eCommerce
www.cba.gsu.edu/executive
Harvard University
e-B2B Road Maps: New Technologies, Business Models, and Implementation Strategies
www.exed.hbs.edu/programs/eb2b
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
eBusiness Strategy
sloan.execseminars.com/inet
New York University
E-Commerce: Understanding the Digital Economy
www.stern.nyu.edu/executive/category.html
Rainmaker Events
Internet Summits for CEOs
www.rainmakerevents.com
Stanford University
Silicon Valley E-Commerce Executive Program
www.gsb.stanford.edu/exed/svec
University of California at Los Angeles
Gaining the E-Business Advantage
www.anderson.ucla.edu/programs/execed
University of Michigan
Business Strategies for E-Commerce
execed.bus.umich.edu
University of Pennsylvania
Fellows in E-Business Program
www.wharton.upenn.edu/efellows
University of Virginia
Business Models for the New E-world
www.darden.virginia.edu/execed
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