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Duration

5 days

Tuition

$11,000

  Kingston

Oct 19-Oct 23

Plus 1 other start dates

Feb 8 - Feb 12 2027

Commitment

Part-Time

Delivery

Classroom

Year Founded

1919

Scholarships

yes

The Smith School of Business Public Executive Program is designed to strengthen the leadership competencies required of senior public-sector executives, aligning with the priorities of the Treasury Board of Canada and provincial and municipal counterparts. It provides an immersive and experiential learning environment focused on strategy, leadership, and management best practices, supporting participants as they address complex challenges in policy development, program planning, and organizational leadership. The program brings together public-sector leaders from across jurisdictions in Canada, creating a unique opportunity for cross-government learning and collaboration.

Through the program, participants develop the ability to shape organizational vision and strategy, drive results, and lead teams through change with confidence and clarity. Key areas of learning include communication and relationship-building, conflict navigation, adaptive leadership, and strategies for managing volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity. Participants also strengthen their ability to inspire trust, foster collaboration, and deliver compelling communications, while gaining insights into the use of technology in decision-making and a deeper understanding of the Canada–U.S. relationship within a public-sector context.

This program is designed for public-sector managers, directors, and leaders who are looking for fresh perspectives and approaches to policy issues and leadership, in all areas of government, government agencies, and the public service.

What You’ll Learn

  • Develop strategic vision and leadership skills for public-sector organizations.
  • Strengthen communication, relationship-building, and stakeholder engagement abilities.
  • Learn to navigate complexity, uncertainty, and organizational change effectively.
  • Build adaptive leadership skills to inspire teams and drive results in government contexts.

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Smith School of Business at Queen's University

Bachelor of Commerce at Queen’s

David K.

Kingston • January 26, 2023

Graduated From

Bachelor of Commerce

Overall:

5 out of 5

Instructors:

5 stars

Curriculum:

5 stars

Job Assistance:

5 stars

Queen’s is consistently ranked among the best in the world. You can find average salaries and graduation rates on CourseCompare and on Smith’s website. The numbers speak for themselves.

But the best things about Queen’s are the people, th...

Queen’s is consistently ranked among the best in the world. You can find average salaries and graduation rates on CourseCompare and on Smith’s website. The numbers speak for themselves.

But the best things about Queen’s are the people, the community and the networks. You will probably have fun here while meeting the future CEO of a tech startup or leader in finance and consulting. QC doesn’t set up internships for you and you will have to find one on your own, but recruiters are always on campus and profs are in your court and available to help you. There are also 40+ clubs to join where you can meet amazing people. There are regular conferences happening that attract first-rate speakers, and the exchange program is amazing and not one to be missed.

Queen’s and Ivey at Western are both excellent, but I chose Queen’s because it’s a 4-year program. Ivey begins in year three and I didn’t want to have to compete to get in and then make friends halfway through my undergrad experience.

To summarize, Queen’s is where future business leaders are being taught. The community is second-to-none and the career results speak for themselves.

Smith School of Business at Queen's University

Executive MBA

Adam Cooney

July 7, 2020

Graduated From

Executive MBA - The National Program

Overall:

5 out of 5

Instructors:

5 stars

Curriculum:

5 stars

Job Assistance:

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The program gave me an edge in my day-to-day business dealings and ultimately boosted my confidence to take my family business to the next level. I loved the videoconference technology. It felt as if you were right there in the front row of the class, ...

The program gave me an edge in my day-to-day business dealings and ultimately boosted my confidence to take my family business to the next level. I loved the videoconference technology. It felt as if you were right there in the front row of the class, and the professor– student interaction was wonderful. This program is not for the faint of heart, but I couldn’t imagine where I would be today without it.

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