Top 33 MBA Courses in General Management - Germany
General Management - Germany
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Succeeding in your first significant leadership role requires new skills, abilities, and a change of
Succeeding in your first significant leadership role requires new skills, abilities, and a change of mindset.
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This two-day, hands-on program is designed as an innovation lab built around your real innovation ch
This two-day, hands-on program is designed as an innovation lab built around your real innovation challenge. You’ll combine creative methods and AI-enabled tools to design customer-centric solutions that deliver impact.
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Being an effective strategist requires a broad set of skills so that you can identify the right cour
Being an effective strategist requires a broad set of skills so that you can identify the right course of action and communicate it impactfully. Solid Growth – Winning with Business Strategies will develop and strengthen these skills.
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Duration: 12 days of in-person instruction.
Location: Campus Rheingau.
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Duration: 8 days.
Location: Campus Rheingau.
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Duration: 12 days of in-person instruction.
Location: Campus Rheingau.
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Negotiation is a vital skill for any leader, but it can be difficult to practice in real-life situat
Negotiation is a vital skill for any leader, but it can be difficult to practice in real-life situations, where you’re unlikely to receive feedback or get opportunities to experiment with new tactics.
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Duration: 3 days.
Location: Campus Rheingau.
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