Content written by Amy Hughes and published by BusinessBecause.

MBA News Digest Comment: This article is sponsored by the NEOMA Business School.

Extracted Content: The traditional Executive MBA is widely acknowledged as a massive investment, both of time and money. Most EMBAs are studied over the course of two or more years, in evenings and weekends, in a low-intensity format whose costs are covered by the students’ employers.

However, executive education needs are changing. Customization of courses to individual students’ needs is key and learning providers must constantly innovate to keep students engaged.

The new Global EMBA at NEOMA Business School is an example of what this future might look like.

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