Executive Education
The Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michgian has a state-of-the-art executive education facility housed within the Business School complex. The facility provides executive education programs from four weeks in duration (The Executive Program) to less than a week in duration, both at the School's facility and at locations around the world. Programs are offered for specific companies, as well as for the business community at large and is one of the largest of its kind affiliated with a university anywhere in the world.
The Ross School of Business accounting faculty are involved in many of the company specific executive education programs offered by the school. Topics of interest for which the accounting faculty have developed program materials for delivery include:
- Activity Based Costing for Service and Manufacturing Sectors
- Performance Measurement
- Product and Service Costing and Profitability Analysis
- Cost Systems and Operational Controls
- Planning and Control of Multi-Segment Business Operations
- Resource Management and Allocation for Profit Enhancement
- Transfer Pricing and Profit Center Performance Measurement
- Evaluating Financial Statements
- Business Analysis and Valuation of the Firm
- Financial Reporting in a Global Economy
- International Issues in Financial Reporting
- Reading and Understanding Financial Reports
- Accounting and Finance for Non-financial Managers
For further information about possible new courses designed to suit your needs,
please contact the accounting department chairperson, William Lanen (lanen@umich.edu).
For information about existing executive education offerings and registration information,
please go to the executive education web site at http://execed.bus.umich.edu.
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