ABA Executive Development Training Roadmap
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ABA Executive Development Training Courses
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Self-paced Online
Instructor- Classroom Reference Delivery Materials led Online
Economics for Bankers
Financial Accounting
Marketing Financial Services
Agricultural Lending
Analyzing Bank Performance
Managing Interest Rate Risk
Managing Funding, Liquidity & Capital
Managing the Bank’s Investment Portfolio
Ethical Issues for Bankers
Management & Leadership
Managing Change
Rewards & Recognition
Coaching for Success
Sexual Harassment in the Workplace for Managers
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Banking & Finance Terminology
Telephone Briefings
ABA Stonier Graduate School of Banking
ABA Business of Banking School
Core Knowledge
Principles of Banking
Certificates & Diplomas
Executive Development
ABA School of Bank Marketing & Management
AIB Bank Financial Management Diploma
Key to AIB Course Delivery Options
Classroom Delivery
Classroom delivery of AIB courses offers your bank the opportunity to teach our core AIB titles, and our half-day and day-long training programs, in the bank. This allows you ultimate flexibility in scheduling and the ability to customize the content to your audience and your bank’s policies and procedures. In some states, AIB Classes are held at local financial institutions or community colleges though a Local ABA Training Provider.
Instructor-Led Online Training
Instructor-led AIB Online Courses are similar to classroom courses. They start and end on specified dates and, where applicable textbooks
are sent to students prior to the beginning of class. Students log on to the Internet at any time to complete assignments. Assignments and examinations are completed on the Internet. Instructors take an active role in contacting students and assigning homework.
Self-Paced Online Training
Self-paced Internet-delivered classes are from one to eight hours long. Students can begin at any time, on any day, since all coursework and quizzes are completed over the Internet and no textbook is needed.
Reference Materials
For more information: • C all 1-800-BANKERS and ask to speak with an ABA Relationship Manager • E mail training@aba.com • V isit www.aba.com.
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