GE managers pursue on-the-job graduate studies at Churchman University.

by g6s4sbo9v5 on 2010-04-06 13:21:31

In recent years, General Electric has transformed into a financial conglomerate primarily focused on corporate acquisitions. Therefore, GE has always spared no effort in employee training. Churchman University's distance learning business degree program allows mid-to-senior level managers worldwide to study online at any time and place without affecting their original work, take online exams, and submit papers online. The degree obtained is exactly the same as that earned through on-campus study, making it the preferred educational model for mid-to-senior level managers who are employed full-time globally, including in Europe, America, and China.

Churchman University's bilingual courses in Western English and Chinese-English are highly popular among multinational corporations. The university offers MBA, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. The low-income scholarship provided by the school requires only a few thousand dollars to complete the degree once successfully applied for. Churchman University campuses are located in Pennsylvania, California, Texas, and other places in the U.S. The earliest established branch, Churchman Business School, was founded in 1911 and has nearly a hundred years of history. It is one of the oldest business schools in the U.S., specializing in cultivating high-end talent for the American financial industry. In the "National MBA Rankings for Business Schools," this century-old prestigious institution ranks 17th.

Besides Churchman University, several other century-old prestigious universities in the U.S., such as Boston University and Brown University, have also received consistent recognition from domestic white-collar professionals for their teaching quality. Managers of General Electric pursue part-time MBAs at renowned business schools like Churchman University.

General Electric Company (GE) is the world's largest diversified service company and also a provider of high-quality, high-tech industrial and consumer products. From aircraft engines, power generation equipment to financial services, from medical imaging, television programs to plastics, GE is dedicated to creating a better life through multiple technologies and services. GE operates in over 100 countries worldwide and has nearly 300,000 employees globally. Mr. Jeff Immelt succeeded Jack Welch as Chairman and CEO of GE on September 7, 2001.

Managers at General Electric were among the first globally to pursue part-time MBAs. To this day, GE maintains good cooperative relationships with several renowned century-old business schools in the U.S. For example, employees are regularly sent to famous business schools like Churchman University, Columbia University, Georgetown University, etc., for part-time study. GE spends a substantial amount of its annual education budget on employee training and uses employee academic performance or degrees obtained as one of the important evaluation criteria for annual promotions and salary increases.

The history of General Electric can be traced back to Thomas Edison, who founded Edison Electric Light Company in 1878. In 1892, Edison General Electric merged with Thomson-Houston Electric Company to form General Electric (GE). GE is the only company still listed on the Dow Jones Industrial Average since its establishment in 1896.

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