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Highlights of the Winning! Program:
Practical lessons from companies, teams, and faculty with a proven track record of winning
Learnings that help you drive execution and consistently win
On-campus instruction from McCombs School of Business faculty
Networking and relationship building
On-track driving at the Circuit of the Americas
Racing simulator experiences and pit stop challenge
Included meals and transportation to/from the track
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Doug Chung
Instructor, Driving Sales Success: Strategy and Management
Doug J. Chung is a faculty member of the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas at Austin. Doug J. Chung teaches Sales Management & Strategy in the second year MBA Elective Curriculum. Previously, he was on the faculty at Harvard University for ten years where he taught Sales Strategy, B2B Marketing, and Marketing Strategy in the MBA and Executive Education programs.
Professor Chung focuses his research on business/sales strategy, sales force management and incentive compensation. He has worked with firms worldwide to develop effective employee incentive compensation systems and his work has been published in Marketing Science, Management Science, Journal of Marketing Research, and the Harvard Business Review. He has received many academic honors and was selected as a 2017 MSI Young Scholar and 2023 MSI Scholar by the Marketing Science Institute.
Cara Biasucci
Director of Ethics Education, Center for Leadership and Ethics, McCombs School of Business
Cara Biasucci is Director of Ethics Education at the Center for Leadership and Ethics at McCombs School of Business, and Creator and Director of Ethics Unwrapped, an award-winning ethics video series and educational program. She is also a Strategic Advisor for the Scientific Citizenship Initiative at Harvard University, where she leads multimedia content development. Her latest book, co-authored with Robert Prentice, is a primer on behavioral ethics.
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