Top 187 MBA Courses in Strategy - Europe
Strategy - Europe
73
Duración: 4 dias.
Localización: Madrid.
El programa esta impartido en Español.
La digitalización rep
Duración: 4 dias.
Localización: Madrid.
El programa esta impartido en Español.
La digitalización representa una oportunidad sin precedentes para diseñar gobiernos más eficientes, transparentes y centrados en el ciudadano, capaces de responder con agilidad a las crecientes demandas sociales y a la presión presupuestaria.
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74
Duration: 6 weeks.
Format: Online.
75
Duration: 3 Days.
Location: Milano.
This program is offered in English.
This intensive three-day pro
Duration: 3 Days.
Location: Milano.
This program is offered in English.
This intensive three-day program is designed for C-level managers and executives seeking to turn today’s most disruptive technologies - machine learning, generative AI, conversational agents like ChatGPT, and more - into strategic assets.
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76
Duration: 35 days.
77
Location: Fontainebleau.
Duration: 4 days.
78
Location: Fontainebleau.
Duration: 5 days.
79
Location: Fontainebleau.
Duration: 5 days.
80
Duration: 2.5 days.
Location: Madrid.
The Communication Skills and Public Speaking Executive Program
Duration: 2.5 days.
Location: Madrid.
The Communication Skills and Public Speaking Executive Program enables participants to become more effective communicators, as they actively work on their presentation capabilities through the advice and guidance of top coaches.
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