Top 446 MBA Courses in General Management - Europe
General Management - Europe
281
Duration: 2.5 Days.
Location: Milano.
Pay-for-performance healthcare is a constantly evolving indust
Duration: 2.5 Days.
Location: Milano.
Pay-for-performance healthcare is a constantly evolving industry with potential for expansion, driven by rising patient-customer expectations and technological innovation in services and consumer processes.
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282
Duration: 3.5 Days.
Location: Milano.
The ongoing change in public administration is based on the re
Duration: 3.5 Days.
Location: Milano.
The ongoing change in public administration is based on the recognition of the importance of soft skills and employee motivation as a strategic lever for improving individual and organizational performance.
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283
Location: Brussels.
Duration: 3 days.
284
Format: Barcelona Campus and a remote module.
Duration: 4 months.
285
Duration: 3 days.
286
Location: Brussels.
Duration: 3 days.
287
Duration: 2 days.
In this course participants learn about the key concepts and definition of “FinTec
Duration: 2 days.
In this course participants learn about the key concepts and definition of “FinTech”, “Blockchain”, “Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning” and “Sustainability”. Participants gain an understanding of how different technical tools can be applied to solve sustainability questions.
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288
Duration: 9 modules.
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