You’ve certainly heard that things go better with a Coke. Well, ExecEd’s Custom Solutions approach is definitely one of those things. You may know a little about these special programs,... read more →
So, you’re moving up at your company. You have skills that make you essential. You’re good at your work, and you’ve had promotions, and now you’re meeting regularly with people... read more →
There has been a revolution in academic attitudes toward artificial intelligence, and the Darla Moore School of Business is in the vanguard of it. Until very recently, everyone from junior... read more →
How would you sum up the impact of the second Trump administration in a single word? Your view on that might depend on your political leanings. But across the spectrum,... read more →
Are you intimidated by public speaking? When you attempt it, do you have trouble imparting your message, or even keeping your audience from zoning out? ExecEd can help. Back in... read more →
By Mark Cecchini Associate Dean of Executive Education I’m a big fan of explaining (and probably over-explaining, as my students would attest) the value of iterating and versioning your Power... read more →
“South Carolina people are good at making things," a former SC Secretary of Commerce was fond of saying. The South Carolina Manufacturing Leadership Program, a partnership between the South Carolina... read more →
You’ve heard about how ExecEd creates special, tailor-made programs for companies and other organizations to help them learn to overcome the very specific challenges they face out in the real... read more →
Tammy Coghill, a widely experienced professional in the field, has joined the Darla Moore School’s Executive Education program as director of business development. Her job, a new position with ExecEd,... read more →
Joseph Von Nessen, who each year puts together the University of South Carolina’s Economic Outlook, has one word for 2025 at this point: “Uncertainty.” Not that things look bad at... read more →

