Because We Employ Few Faculty, Our Faculty Are Unlimited
We're not a business school. Instead, we draw on faculty from business schools and universities around the world. In addition we work with coaches, facilitators, actors, industry experts, retired executives, and others—more than 750 educators in all comprising what we call the Global Learning Resource Network —to get the right content expertise, industry experience, and regional or cultural familiarity. Inside Duke Corporate Education, an international team dedicated to identifying, validating and recruiting educators never loses sight of clients' desired outcomes.
We work hard to ensure a tight fit between program and educator: projects are designed in response to an organization’s specific business challenges, and educators partner with us based on their expertise in those areas. We ensure the optimal mix for any given program given the client's business, industry, organizational culture, delivery location, and more.
Working together with the client, we assemble the right educator team.
Meet a Few
Robert F. Hurley: Harvard Business Review [HBR] article about factors at play in the decision-making process resulting in trust or distrust of corporate leaders.
Gordon Hewitt: Competing in the New Landscape
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