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    UNICON Research Report: “The Metaverse and Executive Education”

    UNICON Research Report: “The Metaverse and Executive Education”

    UNICON Research - "The Metaverse and Executive Education: Horseless Carriage or Automobile?" UNICON sponsored this research initiative to help UNICON members learn more about ‘metaverse’ technologies, and ways in which these technologies are already being

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    Research Reports Now Available on the UNICON Website

    Research Reports Now Available on the UNICON Website

    For over 25 years, UNICON has published research relevant to Executive Education practitioners. We are delighted to share our archive of research reports, which are identified in three major categories: Industry Dynamics & Strategy: Partnerships

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    UNICON Research: Hybrid Learning: The Post-Pandemic Landscape

    UNICON Research: Hybrid Learning: The Post-Pandemic Landscape

    Authored by Kim Maybar April, 2023 The COVID-19 global pandemic impacted the expectations of how we live, work and learn. As we emerge into a “new normal,” hybrid learning trends developed and implemented during the

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    UNICON-Sponsored Research: Partnering Effectively With Intermediaries In The Executive Education Market – Tom Ryan

    UNICON-Sponsored Research: Partnering Effectively With Intermediaries In The Executive Education Market – Tom Ryan

    UNICON sponsored this research initiative that was conducted by Tom Ryan, as part of a series addressing the topic of business model innovation in non-degree executive education. We aim to investigate ways in which university-based

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    AUC: The Corporate Learning and Development Landscape in Egypt

    AUC: The Corporate Learning and Development Landscape in Egypt

    AUC School of Business Executive Education October 18, 2022 By Nada Medhat "Insights from relevant UNICON reports are incorporated for comparison with global trends. AUC School of Business Dean Sherif Kamel explained how this report

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    UNICON Releases Two Research Reports

    UNICON Releases Two Research Reports

    In June UNICON, AACSB and IEDP released a powerful study of the impact of lifelong learning on our industry entitled, “Lifelong Learning and University-based Business Schools.” You can access the executive summary here. This study was the first of

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    Executive Summary Released: “Lifelong Learning and University-based Business Schools”

    Executive Summary Released: “Lifelong Learning and University-based Business Schools”

    Higher-ed leaders and executive education teams are working to re-imagine what university-based learning for executives can and should be in response to dynamic market forces, specifically, the notion of executive education providers as ‘lifelong learning

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    UNICON Research Report: Selecting the Best Executive Education Partner: The Voice of the Customer

    UNICON Research Report: Selecting the Best Executive Education Partner: The Voice of the Customer

    The UNICON Research Committee is pleased to share this new research conducted by Pat Cataldo and Kelly Bean. The result is an updated organizational look at the topic of university and non-university executive education identification,

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    AACSB: Five Forces Driving the Future of Business Education

    AACSB: Five Forces Driving the Future of Business Education

    Changes in higher education and shifts in learner demographics require business schools to revisit their strategic priorities, evaluate risk, and identify opportunities for innovation. In this AACSB Insights report, five forces that are driving the

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    Exploratory Podcast: When you have something to teach, but even more to learn

    Exploratory Podcast: When you have something to teach, but even more to learn

      The UNICON Research Committee is pleased to offer this paper by Jim Pulcrano and Patrick Reinmoeller for discussion. It differs from most UNICON research, which involves collection of quantitative and qualitative data, by providing