Top 446 MBA Courses in General Management - Europe
General Management - Europe
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The "Finance for Executives" seminar helps experienced managers without a financial background to re
The "Finance for Executives" seminar helps experienced managers without a financial background to reduce these hurdles and to participate in a factually sound manner in achieving the company's financial goals.
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202
Duration: 2 days.
Format: In Person.
203
Duration: 9 modules.
204
Duration: 2 days.
Sustainability challenges are reshaping the future of banking and insurance, resha
Duration: 2 days.
Sustainability challenges are reshaping the future of banking and insurance, reshaping both risk frameworks and opportunities for financial institutions. In this course, you will gain a comprehensive overview of how sustainability principles can be integrated into banking and insurancestrategies and operations.
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205
Duration: 20 Days.
Location: Milano.
The Managerial Development Program is an indispensable manageri
Duration: 20 Days.
Location: Milano.
The Managerial Development Program is an indispensable managerial accelerator for the growth of a business that wants to be sustainable.
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206
Duration: 6 in-person sessions and 4 online sessions.
Location: Campus Rheingau.
207
Duration: 3 days.
Format: In Person.
208
Place: Paris – Jouy-en-Josas Campus.
Duration: 4 days.
Program is offered in English.
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