Top 12 MBA Courses in Strategy - Africa & Middle East
Strategy - Africa & Middle East
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Duration: 3 days.
Traditional forecasting often falls short in today’s fast-changing business enviro
Duration: 3 days.
Traditional forecasting often falls short in today’s fast-changing business environment. Beyond Forecasting: Excelling in Building Scenarios teaches leaders how to move past predictions and develop multiple, plausible scenarios that prepare organisations for uncertainty.
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Date: 3 days.
The human resources management programme bridges the gap between empathy and efficienc
Date: 3 days.
The human resources management programme bridges the gap between empathy and efficiency. It equips HR leaders with the skills to align people strategies with business goals, build stronger teams, and prove HR’s value as a true business driver.
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Duration: 4 days over 3 weeks.
This programme teaches leaders how to identify the right partners, de
Duration: 4 days over 3 weeks.
This programme teaches leaders how to identify the right partners, design mutually beneficial agreements, and manage collaborations for maximum impact.
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Duration: 3 days.
This programme focuses on developing creative, market-oriented strategies that ena
Duration: 3 days.
This programme focuses on developing creative, market-oriented strategies that enable participants to respond effectively to disruption.
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