Element K to Feature Thunderbird Online Case Studies and Courses as Part of Its New, Premium Business Professional Collections
ROCHESTER, N.Y., July 14, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Element K is proud to announce a new partnership with Thunderbird Online, the professional development division of the Thunderbird School of Global Management, where Element K will feature Thunderbird Online learning content within its premium collections of courses and resources for Business Professionals. Thunderbird is the world's #1-ranked school of international business with more than 60 years of experience in developing leaders with the global mindset. Element K is a leading provider of learning solutions for organizational development with 30 years of experience developing programs for online and classroom delivery.
Element K selectively partners with elite organizations to provide superior and exclusive content, and has just launched the most engaging and effective collection of e-Learning courses and resources for Business Professionals, backed by a full customer satisfaction guarantee. Central to this collection is Thunderbird's world-class case studies, as well as e-Learning courses that are co-developed by the two organizations leveraging Thunderbird's global management curriculum and Element K's propriety e-Learning development processes. The courses developed under this partnership will feature Element K's award-winning instruction pedagogy, interactive simulations, and downloadable references.
Thunderbird Online and Element K complement one another as both organizations seek to expand their respective professional development and online continuing education offerings. Thunderbird is synonymous with exceptional international business education, while Element K is known for flexibility and innovation in corporate education and global reach.
Additional information regarding Thunderbird's online continuing education programs is available at http://www.thunderbird.edu/execonline.
To learn more about how business skills training from Element K and Thunderbird Online can help you achieve your international business objectives, visit http://www.elementk.com, or call 1-800-434-3466.
About Element K
With nearly 30 years experience in training and development, Element K provides learning solutions that enable organizations to develop employees, support partners, and educate customers. Our clients benefit from broad online and classroom content collections, custom learning program design and development, flexible on-demand delivery technologies, and administration support services.
For more information, please visit http://www.elementk.com.
About Thunderbird Online
Thunderbird is the world's No. 1-ranked school of international business with more than 60 years of experience in developing leaders with the global mindset, business skills and social responsibility necessary to create real, sustainable value for their organizations, communities and the world.
Thunderbird Online, the professional development division of the Thunderbird School of Global Management, provides online courses and certificates to busy professionals allowing individuals to continue their learning process throughout their careers. Thunderbird Online's Executive Certificates, Foundation Courses for Global Business, and unique Certificate in Global Oil & Gas Management are innovative continuing education programs designed specifically for working professionals looking to improve their marketability and gain a leading edge over their competition. Thunderbird Online's programs are designed for individuals to learn about a specific business area, and are ideal for those looking for career advancement, or a change in their career path.
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