Education Sector Services

Education

Tools & training for business success

What We OFFER

Design

Business and management curricula and workshops tailored to low- and middle income countries

Collaboration

A conduit to University of
Michigan scholars and world-class management educators

Learning Experiences

Transformative learning experiences for companies, universities and non-profit organizations

Overview

When businessman William Davidson first visited Eastern Bloc countries after the fall of the Berlin Wall in the early 1990s, he encountered many enterprising and hard-working people. But without basic business and management training, Davidson knew many would fail to achieve their aspirations. The desire to help others succeed in the free market led the University of Michigan alumnus to create an Institute focused on business education nearly 30 years ago. 

Our Education team at the William Davidson Institute designs world-class business and management training, adapting global best practices for learners—wherever they live and work. Drawing on the scholarship of a premiere research university, we collaborate with international educators to bring innovative curricula to classrooms—whether it’s in-person or virtually. Since our founding, we’ve trained over 24,000 participants from multinational companies, small and medium-sized enterprises, universities and non-profit organizations in low- and middle-income countries around the world—providing the tools for commercial success.

Learn more about our training capabilities for business professionals, entrepreneurs, NGO leaders and virtual learners. If you are interested in a customized virtual training program for your organization, email us at wdi-virtual@umich.edu.

Featured Work

Expanding the Bahraini Economy Through Business Mentorship

WDI Partners with FSB in Vietnam to Provide Management Training

Filling a Cross-Cultural Niche in Business Education

WDI, Ford Fund Partner for Virtual Training to Aspiring Social Entrepreneurs

Localization in the Age of Globalization

How Businesses Can Support Refugee Food Entrepreneurship

Engage with us

Amy Gillett

Amy Gillett

Vice President / Education
Secretary, WDI Board of  Directors

Our team works closely with educational institutions, corporations, NGOs and other institutions to build their capacities and deliver world-class management education programming. We also bring these core capacities to entrepreneurship development. Please explore our complete Capability Statements below.

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