Top MBA Courses in Entrepreneurship - Italy
Entrepreneurship - Italy
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Duration: 6 Days.
Location: Milano.
This program guides you in achieving that goal: increasing EBITD
Duration: 6 Days.
Location: Milano.
This program guides you in achieving that goal: increasing EBITDA and increasing the value of the company.
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Duration: 9 Days.
Location: Milano.
The program offers skills, methods and practical tools to gain a
Duration: 9 Days.
Location: Milano.
The program offers skills, methods and practical tools to gain awareness, govern risk and protect capital from generation to generation.
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Duration: 4.5 Days.
Location: Milano.
The program provides those with governance responsibilities in
Duration: 4.5 Days.
Location: Milano.
The program provides those with governance responsibilities in family-owned and unlisted companies with the tools to assess the effectiveness of corporate, ownership, and family governance bodies, introduce any necessary changes, and manage corporate and family dynamics—along with any related conflicts—that may arise throughout various processes.
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Duration: 4.5 Days.
Location: Milano.
The course provides an in-depth analysis of family wealth plan
Duration: 4.5 Days.
Location: Milano.
The course provides an in-depth analysis of family wealth planning and governance to plan appropriate wealth and succession architecture.
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