Top 606 MBA Courses in General Management - Europe
General Management - Europe
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Place: Paris Campus.
Duration: 31.5 days, 269 hours over 15 months.
The Executive Master in Territor
Place: Paris Campus.
Duration: 31.5 days, 269 hours over 15 months.
The Executive Master in Territorial Governance and Urban Development is designed to provide participants with the necessary skills and professional network for the design and implementation of strategies, projects, or partnership relations in the field of territorial governance.
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Place: Paris Campus.
Duration: 31.5 days, 269 hours over 15 months.
The Executive Master in Territor
Place: Paris Campus.
Duration: 31.5 days, 269 hours over 15 months.
The Executive Master in Territorial Governance and Urban Development is designed to provide participants with the necessary skills and professional network for the design and implementation of strategies, projects, or partnership relations in the field of territorial governance.
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Length: 10 weeks live virtual, 9 days on campus.
The program equips you with essential general manag
Length: 10 weeks live virtual, 9 days on campus.
The program equips you with essential general management skills through deep dives into topics like strategy, finance, marketing, and negotiation, combined with real-world consulting projects. With a flexible blended format, it fosters personal leadership growth, peer collaboration, and practical application to ensure participants drive high performance and lasting organizational impact.
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Length: 4 days on campus + 3 months of virtual sessions + 3 months of post-program coaching.
Locatio
Length: 4 days on campus + 3 months of virtual sessions + 3 months of post-program coaching.
Location: Lausanne.
Transformational Leader takes you on a powerful four-stage journey - mindful, resilient, adaptive, and evolving - to unlock your full leadership potential through deep self-exploration and ongoing growth.
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Length: 5 weeks (4-6 hours per week).
Change Management is designed to help you successfully manage
Length: 5 weeks (4-6 hours per week).
Change Management is designed to help you successfully manage your organizational change initiatives – from envisioning the change to mobilizing the people and processes that will bring the change to life.
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Length: 5 weeks.
Crisis Management equips you with practical insights to lead through disruption - o
Length: 5 weeks.
Crisis Management equips you with practical insights to lead through disruption - overcome biases, communicate with clarity, restore trust, and prepare your organization for future crises.
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Length: 4 days.
Location: Lausanne.
Strategies for Leadership is a highly experiential and immersive
Length: 4 days.
Location: Lausanne.
Strategies for Leadership is a highly experiential and immersive leadership program that empowers senior women executives to navigate the unique challenges they face, overcome limiting biases, and lead with greater confidence, impact, and influence.
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Length: 3 days.
Location: liVe Virtual.
The First 90 Days® equips you with a proven framework to avo
Length: 3 days.
Location: liVe Virtual.
The First 90 Days® equips you with a proven framework to avoid common leadership transition traps, define must-win battles, and accelerate your impact in the first 90 days of a new role.
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