Top 446 MBA Courses in General Management - Europe
General Management - Europe
233
Duration: 15 days.
234
Duration: 9 Days.
Location: Milano.
The CFO is, in addition, required to become a Business Partner,
Duration: 9 Days.
Location: Milano.
The CFO is, in addition, required to become a Business Partner, capable of supporting business decision-making processes and ensuring consistent financial strategy.
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235
Duration: 4.5 Days.
Location: Milano.
The program provides a complete overview of corporate finance
Duration: 4.5 Days.
Location: Milano.
The program provides a complete overview of corporate finance with the goal of understanding every aspect relevant to the practical application of the tools.
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236
Duration: 35 days.
237
Duration: 2 days.
In this course, we build a fundamental understanding for the different dialogues
Duration: 2 days.
In this course, we build a fundamental understanding for the different dialogues between investors and corporate businesses: who are the stakeholders, what are goals and how do these interactions impact them. Starting from the well-established financial dialogue, we extend our focus into the governance and sustainability dimension, develop what is relevant content in each dialogue, what it intends to achieve and how it is organized within companies and the investment process.
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238
Place: Online.
Duration: 32 hours over 10 weeks.
Program is offered in English.
239
Duration: 3 days.
Format: In Person.
240
Duration: 3 days.
Format: In Person.
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