Top 187 MBA Courses in Strategy - Europe
Strategy - Europe
129
Duration: 3 days.
Format: In Person.
130
Duration: 2 days.
Institutional shareholders, financial journalists and NGOs are only some of the mo
Duration: 2 days.
Institutional shareholders, financial journalists and NGOs are only some of the most important stakeholder groups that increasingly have an interest in learning more about companies’ corporate governance structures.
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131
Place: Paris – Jouy-en-Josas Campus.
Duration: 4 days.
132
Duration: 2 days.
133
Duration: 6 months.
Program is offered in English.
The ESSEC Online flips the traditional classroom
Duration: 6 months.
Program is offered in English.
The ESSEC Online flips the traditional classroom model, emphasizing learning outside class through cutting-edge methodologies and relevant content.
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134
Place: Paris – Jouy-en-Josas Campus.
Duration: 4 days.
135
Place: Paris – Jouy-en-Josas Campus.
Duration: 12 days.
136
Duration: 12 months.
Découvrez notre Executive Mastère Spécialisé, une formation spécialisée dans le
Duration: 12 months.
Découvrez notre Executive Mastère Spécialisé, une formation spécialisée dans les industries de santé, offrant une approche complète des défis complexes de ce secteur en constante évolution. Grâce à ce programme, vous développerez votre pensée systémique, vos compétences en pilotage stratégique.
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