Top 52 MBA Courses in General Management - Asia
General Management - Asia
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Information Technology (IT), today, is ubiquitous in all organization. Without IT, most of the busin
Information Technology (IT), today, is ubiquitous in all organization. Without IT, most of the businesses will come to standstill. Therefore, in current times, the role of IT managers is crucial and critical in successfully managing the organizations. However, even the senior IT managers do not get the stature and respect they deserve in organizations.
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This five-day programme is designed to equip you with the tools and expertise needed to transform yo
This five-day programme is designed to equip you with the tools and expertise needed to transform your organisation into a data-driven enterprise. Through interactive lectures, case studies, and discussions, you will learn how to leverage big data analytics, machine learning and AI capabilities to drive better decision-making and fuel innovation.
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The global sports market was valued at approximately $484.9 billion in 2023, with a compound annual
The global sports market was valued at approximately $484.9 billion in 2023, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.64% since 2018. By 2028, it is projected to grow to $651 billion, driven by rapid economic expansion in emerging markets, increased accessibility to digital platforms, the rise of multiple sports channels, and substantial investments in sponsorships.
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This programme offers participants a deep understanding of the core principles of banking and financ
This programme offers participants a deep understanding of the core principles of banking and financial services, set against the backdrop of a changing regulatory and economic landscape. It emphasizes the foundational concepts of banking and financial intermediation, while also introducing emerging business models—such as open banking—that are reshaping the financial services industry.
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The Chief Legal Officer/General Counsel (CLO) plays a critical function in any company. CLOs’ provid
The Chief Legal Officer/General Counsel (CLO) plays a critical function in any company. CLOs’ provide legal advice to the management and undertake day to day legal operations, and importantly, they also represent the company in many capacities.
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Duration: 20-hour intensive, within a 5-month journey.
Successful frontline managers learn how to se
Duration: 20-hour intensive, within a 5-month journey.
Successful frontline managers learn how to select the most appropriate leadership role for the situation, especially when time is tight and performance counts.
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The role of line executives evolves in to taking more and more managerial responsibilities requiring
The role of line executives evolves in to taking more and more managerial responsibilities requiring them to have a keen sense of commercial and financial dimensions of the decisions they take. In addition to meeting targets and delivering on KRAs, they are also expected to contribute in providing strategic inputs to the management from their field of responsibility.
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This programme provides an opportunity to understand and examine the various insights, context, and
This programme provides an opportunity to understand and examine the various insights, context, and tools that managers/policy makers/entrepreneurs can employ to implement key strategic initiatives.
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