Top 446 MBA Courses in General Management - Europe
General Management - Europe
209
Place: Online.
Duration: 30 hours (over a 10-week period).
Program is offered in English (Subtitles
Place: Online.
Duration: 30 hours (over a 10-week period).
Program is offered in English (Subtitles In French And In English).
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210
Duration: 28 days.
211
Duration: 41 days.
212
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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213
Duration: 3 days.
The impact of climate change on the financial health of firms and the financial se
Duration: 3 days.
The impact of climate change on the financial health of firms and the financial sector is increasingly evident. By taking this course, you will gain an overview of the different models that explain and measure climate change and the mechanisms through which climate risks translate into financial risks.
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214
Duration: 3 days.
Format: In Person.
215
Duration: 9 months (5 days in person + online sessions).
Format: Blended.
216
Place: Paris – Jouy-en-Josas Campus.
Duration: 3 days.
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