Under a special arrangement with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Freaking Marketing readers may now participate in any MIT course at no cost.
Attendance is optional -- plus you'll never receive an "F" or hear comments like, "What the hell are you doing here, you stupid shit."
Confession: MIT recently opened up every single one of its courses to everyone.
We're talking about 1,800 undergraduate and graduate courses, 15,000 lecture notes, 9,000 assignments -- basically, the whole enchilada under the Great Dome.
It's all part of an initiative called MITOPENCOURSEWARE. To date, they've had more than 31 million visits from just about everywhere on earth.
Here are courses from the Sloan School of Management that may appeal to Freaking Marketing readers (listed alphabetically):
Advanced Managerial Communication
Building and Leading Effective Teams
Designing and Leading the Entrepreneurial Organization
Doctoral Seminar in Research Methods I
Dynamic Business: Using Improvisation in Business
Economic Analysis for Business Decisions
Ethical Practice: Professionalism, Social Responsibility, and the Purpose of the Corporation
Global Markets, National Politics and the Competitive Advantage of Firms
How to Develop "Breakthrough" Products and Services
Information Technology Essentials
Integrating eSystems & Global Information Systems
IT and Business Transformation
Management Communication for Undergraduates
Management Information Systems: Generating Business Value from Information Technology
Managing Innovation: Emerging Trends
Managing the Innovation Process
Managing Transformations in Work, Organizations, and Society
Strategic Marketing Measurement
Me? I'm checking out Managing the Innovation Process. See ya later.
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