Top 35 MBA Courses in General Management - India
General Management - India
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The Emerging Leaders' Programme has been designed as an intensive general management-focused learnin
The Emerging Leaders' Programme has been designed as an intensive general management-focused learning experience for middle managers who are expected to take leadership roles in future.
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This programme provides a comprehensive understanding of GVCs across industries, assessing their imp
This programme provides a comprehensive understanding of GVCs across industries, assessing their impact on business profitability, marketing, and pricing strategies, while also addressing risk management.
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This programme is designed for executives and entrepreneurs looking to build capabilities in digital
This programme is designed for executives and entrepreneurs looking to build capabilities in digital marketing strategy, product management, pricing, distribution, and digital advertising, along with social media, influencer marketing, and AI applications. Participants will also gain an understanding of digital tools, metrics, analytics, and social listening.
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Coaching and mentoring are essential for honing leadership and business skills. Successful Indian or
Coaching and mentoring are essential for honing leadership and business skills. Successful Indian organizations such as the Aditya Birla group, Wipro, Godrej, and many others are using coaches on a regular basis to advance behavioral as well as business skills of their leaders.
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Legal professionals working in the areas of corporate and commercial law frequently engage with fina
Legal professionals working in the areas of corporate and commercial law frequently engage with financial concepts. Their work often involves matters such as restructuring and bankruptcy, mergers and acquisitions (M&A), capital markets, private equity and venture capital, tort liability, contractual damage, and litigation finance, among others.
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Information Technology (IT), today, is ubiquitous in all organization. Without IT, most of the busin
Information Technology (IT), today, is ubiquitous in all organization. Without IT, most of the businesses will come to standstill. Therefore, in current times, the role of IT managers is crucial and critical in successfully managing the organizations. However, even the senior IT managers do not get the stature and respect they deserve in organizations.
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The global sports market was valued at approximately $484.9 billion in 2023, with a compound annual
The global sports market was valued at approximately $484.9 billion in 2023, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.64% since 2018. By 2028, it is projected to grow to $651 billion, driven by rapid economic expansion in emerging markets, increased accessibility to digital platforms, the rise of multiple sports channels, and substantial investments in sponsorships.
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This programme offers participants a deep understanding of the core principles of banking and financ
This programme offers participants a deep understanding of the core principles of banking and financial services, set against the backdrop of a changing regulatory and economic landscape. It emphasizes the foundational concepts of banking and financial intermediation, while also introducing emerging business models—such as open banking—that are reshaping the financial services industry.
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