Who accredits or certifies the learning (in terms of formally recognized qualifications) offered by the new Corporate University?
Well set up Corporate Universities typically have two kinds of certification programs. Firstly, individual modules that people can complete gain “endorsed” qualifications (which are individual building blocks towards a particular qualification). Secondly, whole Leadership and Management courses at different levels offer people qualifications as soon as they have completed all of the required modules on the curricula). These programs are recognized by formal certifying bodies. For the 20/20 MDS® for example, this is the Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM) n the UK and Hume-Locke University (HLU) in the US.
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