Advanced Management Program
An Advanced Management Program (AMP) is an intensive non-degree executive education program often offered by elite business schools and aimed at senior managers and government officials.[1] Participants usually have at least 15 years of management experience[1] and are within one or two levels of the C-suite. As of 2008, Advanced Management Programs generally cost within the range of $30,000-$58,000 at top business schools.[1]
Such programs skip the core curriculum of MBA and Executive MBA programs because, according to the Wall Street Journal, "these students are well beyond that fare."[1] Instead, AMP programs focus on teaching "how to lead ... and the fine art of executing a vision."[1] The Columbia Business School AMP program, for example, is composed of three pillars: Leading authentically, thinking strategically, and executing dynamically.[2]
References
- ^ a b c d e Glazer, Emily (2008-09-30). "It's Intense at the Top". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2019-09-16.
- ^ "Advanced Management Program". Columbia Business School. Retrieved 2019-09-16.
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