Top 41 MBA Courses in General Management - Denmark
General Management - Denmark
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Duration: 16 days.
Program is offered in Danish.
The board training provides a 360-degree perspectiv
Duration: 16 days.
Program is offered in Danish.
The board training provides a 360-degree perspective on the board's tasks, issues and relationships over 16 days spread over 5-6 months. The training is aimed at anyone who has the ambition to work professionally with board work in both listed and privately and publicly owned companies and organizations.
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26
Duration: 8 days.
The purpose of The Blue Board Leadership Program is to improve the competencies of
Duration: 8 days.
The purpose of The Blue Board Leadership Program is to improve the competencies of future and present ‘blue’ board members in handling challenges with exceptional strength and board management skills.
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27
Duration: 2 days.
Program is offered in Danish.
‘The Lobbyist’s Path to Power’ is an executive progr
Duration: 2 days.
Program is offered in Danish.
‘The Lobbyist’s Path to Power’ is an executive program that gives you insight into the political machine. Through concrete models and cases, you will learn how politics actually works and how you, as a leader in an interest group or company, influence political decisions.
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28
Duration: 9:00-16:30.
Program is offered in Danish.
This masterclass provides concrete perspectives
Duration: 9:00-16:30.
Program is offered in Danish.
This masterclass provides concrete perspectives and tools for how leaders – including Generation X and younger millennial leaders – can meet, motivate and retain employees who are driven by needs and values other than their own.
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29
Duration: 5 days.
Program is offered in Danish.
Board work in financial companies introduces new as
Duration: 5 days.
Program is offered in Danish.
Board work in financial companies introduces new as well as experienced board members to updated knowledge and introduction to competencies that are necessary for future board positions in pension and insurance companies.
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30
Duration: 5 days.
Program is offered in Danish.
Board work in financial companies introduces new as
Duration: 5 days.
Program is offered in Danish.
Board work in financial companies introduces new as well as experienced board members to updated knowledge and introduction to competencies that are necessary for future board positions in banks and mortgage credit institutions.
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31
Duration: 3 days.
Program is offered in Danish.
The program provides an overview and greater strateg
Duration: 3 days.
Program is offered in Danish.
The program provides an overview and greater strategic understanding of the board's most important tasks, issues and dilemmas in relation to ESG and sustainability. Both from strategic, governance and risk perspectives, as well as with a view to the board's role in ensuring value creation.
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32
Duration: 9 days.
Program is offered in Danish.
Exclusive leadership training created for visionary
Duration: 9 days.
Program is offered in Danish.
Exclusive leadership training created for visionary leaders who want to competently navigate the unpredictable – and shape the organizations of the future. The training is based on insights from the CBS Leadership Think Tank, where leading researchers and senior leaders have identified the new rules of leadership and competencies that will be crucial for the leaders of the future.
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