Top 187 MBA Courses in Strategy - Europe
Strategy - Europe
89
Duration: 1 day.
Program is offered in Danish.
In a complex and changing reality, the ability to ent
Duration: 1 day.
Program is offered in Danish.
In a complex and changing reality, the ability to enter into, maintain and navigate professional relationships is a strategic core competency.
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90
Location: Singapore.
Duration: 5 days.
91
Location: Fontainebleau, Singapore.
Duration: 3.5 + 3.5 + 3 days.
92
Location: Fontainebleau.
Duration: 5 days.
93
Place: Paris – Jouy-en-Josas Campus.
Duration: 16 months (9 modules over 36 days).
Program is offere
Place: Paris – Jouy-en-Josas Campus.
Duration: 16 months (9 modules over 36 days).
Program is offered in French & English.
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94
Place: Paris – Jouy-en-Josas Campus.
Duration: 12 days.
95
Duration: 9 days.
Program is offered in Danish.
The education is a combination of modules, work with
Duration: 9 days.
Program is offered in Danish.
The education is a combination of modules, work with own company cases, 360-degree measurements, action learning and coaching in leadership circles. Registration is still open.
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96
Duration: 4 Days.
Location: Milano.
Strategic Risk Management provides logic and tools for comprehen
Duration: 4 Days.
Location: Milano.
Strategic Risk Management provides logic and tools for comprehensive risk management, from identification to management to monitoring.
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