Network Broadcasts Business Courses

The Executive Education Network (EXEN), a partnership with eight top business schools, broadcasts management courses directly into the offices of organizations via live, interactive satellite television.

Sessions are transmitted from Westcott Communications' Dallas studio to downlinks at subscribing locations nationwide. The system provides two-way data and audio interactive participation, so instructors can answer questions and administer exams.

EXEN course offerings include Women as Leaders, The Essential Principles of Marketing, Finance and Accounting for the Non-Financial Manager, Strategic Planning and International Business Leadership. Executive Education Network, Carrollton, TX, (800) 483-EXEN.

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