CXO Ecosystem Index
university executive education program

MIT Sloan Executive Education

Executive-education programs for business and technology leaders delivered by MIT Sloan School of Management.

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RECORD COMPLETENESS

35/100 · Basic

1 canonical sources · 9 source-linked facts · research queue P2

Research gaps: Primary provider classification, Founded year, Headquarters, Operating geography, Products, services, programs, or capabilities, Industries served, Three or more canonical sources, Ten or more source-linked facts

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Structured facts

Organization type
university executive education program
Primary provider category
Executive Education
Serves
CEO, CFO, CMO, CIO, CTO, COO, CHRO, Board
Industries
Education, Technology, Professional Services
Operating geography
Not verified
Geography evidence status
unknown
Verification
verified
Last verified
2026-08-11

Inclusion basis

provides documented executive education for senior business and technology leaders

Products and services

Not recorded.

Executive needs

Leadership DevelopmentProfessional DevelopmentStrategic Insight

Topics

Artificial IntelligenceEnterprise AIEmerging Technology

Additional audiences

AI Leaders

15 evidence-linked semantic relationships are available in the semantic relationship export.

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Source-linked facts

9 structured facts are linked to the supporting source record and verification or as-of date.

FieldValueSource IDAs of / verified
descriptionExecutive-education programs for business and technology leaders delivered by MIT Sloan School of Management.src_mit_exec2026-08-11
cxo rolesCEOsrc_mit_exec2026-08-11
cxo rolesCFOsrc_mit_exec2026-08-11
cxo rolesCMOsrc_mit_exec2026-08-11
cxo rolesCIOsrc_mit_exec2026-08-11
cxo rolesCTOsrc_mit_exec2026-08-11
cxo rolesCOOsrc_mit_exec2026-08-11
cxo rolesCHROsrc_mit_exec2026-08-11
cxo rolesBoardsrc_mit_exec2026-08-11

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