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Dealer Executive Education at Babson College

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Top 5 Reasons to Sign Up Today
For Dealer Executive Education at Babson College

1.

Prepare yourself to survive and thrive in the current challenging economy.

  

  

Based on what’s going on with the economy right now, the Babson program has prepared me. You have to react to what’s going on. What you’re doing today may not be what you have to do three months from now. It’s happening that quickly.”
     — Chris Zammito, co-owner of Zammito Automotive in Dartmouth, Mass.


2.

Babson College has held the highest ranking for entrepreneurial education for the past 13 years.

  

  

I am really impressed with the quality of the professors who we’ve been able to work with. Babson has really come to the table and offered up the ‘best of the best.’ It’s such an entrepreneurial think tank. It’s really been a tremendous gift to ... learn from them.”
     — Christine Caron, general manager of Honda Village in Newton, Mass.


3.

Instill an entrepreneurial spirit at your dealership that will serve as the foundation of your future success.

  

  

The entrepreneurial mindset of Babson attracted me to this program, and the faculty has really done their homework on our industry.”
     — John Ritucci, VP-Finance, Tri State Truck Center, Shrewsbury, Mass.


4.

Receive targeted instruction tailored to your dealership, with a focus on leadership, management and entrepreneurship.

  

  

This program differs from a typical MBA program in that it’s tailored to dealers with immediate direct application to their dealerships. It focuses on opportunity identification, development and capture – all at the heart of innovation.”
     — Jay Rao, Professor of Technology and Innovation, Babson College.


5.

Learn your own way: The program meshes content delivery with a wide variety of learning styles.

  

  

"In the Executive Ed program, the learning style in class is not a series of three-hour lectures twice a day. It is the introduction of material and then the application of that material to simulated cases — to actually thinking about your own business and your own store."
     — Joel Ristuccia, Faculty Director NADA Program, Babson College.

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