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	<title><![CDATA[From Executive to Thought Leader: The Power of a DBA Program for Working Professionals]]></title>
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	<description><![CDATA[In today's competitive and knowledge-driven business environment, leadership is no longer defined only by experience or job title. Organizations now look for leaders who can generate insight, influence strategy, and drive innovation at the highest level. This shift is why many senior executives are turning to a DBA Program for Working Professionals to evolve from experienced managers into recognized thought leaders. A Doctor of Business Administration is not just an academic achievement. It is a strategic career move that helps professionals convert real-world expertise into research-backed influence. For working executives, the DBA offers a pathway to deeper impact without stepping away from their careers. Read more... ]]></description>
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