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🌏 Members of the Curtin Executive Education team had the privilege of attending the recent UNICON - The International University Consortium for Executive Education Team Development Conference (TDC), where global leaders in #executiveeducation gathered to exchange insights on the future of our field. The discussions were thought-provoking, centred on innovation, adaptability, and fostering impact-driven learning experiences. Key takeaways included: 1. Adapting to Rapid Change: In a fast-evolving landscape, executive education must stay ahead by integrating agile and adaptable frameworks that meet the demands of today’s business world. 2. Personalisation and Lifelong Learning: The need for tailored learning experiences is more prominent than ever. Personalisation, along with a commitment to continuous learning, ensures that executive education remains relevant for learners at all stages of their careers. 3. Harnessing Technology and Data: Leveraging digital tools and data analytics enables us to craft more impactful and scalable learning solutions, helping leaders make data-informed decisions in real-time. 4. Building Sustainable Leadership: There’s a growing emphasis on developing leaders who are equipped to create sustainable, positive change in their organisations and communities, focusing not just on profit but on #purpose. We’re inspired by the shared commitment across institutions to push boundaries, embrace new ideas, and create learning environments that empower individuals to lead confidently in a world of constant transformation. The top topics of interest to executive education learners around the world were identified as: 💡 Artificial Intelligence 💡 Cybersecurity 💡 Digital Marketing 💡 E-commerce 💡 Leadership As we look to shape the future of executive education, we’d love to hear from you! 🌟 What types of programs would you be most interested in seeing from Curtin Executive Education? A huge thank you to #UNICONTDC for hosting this insightful event and to the Curtin Executive Education team for bringing these takeaways back. Here’s to shaping the future of executive education together! Curtin Faculty of Business and Law | Vanessa Chang | Thomas Griebel | Sonia Dickinson | Steve Brown PhD. | Emma Theodore | Genevieve Lawton

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