Top 239 MBA Courses in General Management - United States
General Management - United States
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This highly interactive and engaging program will prepare you to claim your seat on the board with c
This highly interactive and engaging program will prepare you to claim your seat on the board with confidence and to deal effectively with those difficult, often unpredictable situations that all directors inevitably must face.
Location: Miami Campus.
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Location: Gleacher Center, Chicago.
The Future of Your Family Office combines rigorous academic insi
Location: Gleacher Center, Chicago.
The Future of Your Family Office combines rigorous academic insight with hands-on, customized application. This highly selective program equips senior family office leaders—family and non-family executives alike—to build a clear, actionable strategic and operating blueprint aligned around purpose, governance, capital strategy, and execution.
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Location: Gleacher Center, Chicago.
Mergers and Acquisitions is a five-day interdisciplinary program
Location: Gleacher Center, Chicago.
Mergers and Acquisitions is a five-day interdisciplinary program that equips executives with the analytical frameworks and strategic tools needed to successfully navigate the entire deal cycle—from target identification and valuation to financing, restructuring, and post-merger integration.
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156
Leveraging multiple academic perspectives—including organizational behavior, design theory, and soci
Leveraging multiple academic perspectives—including organizational behavior, design theory, and social psychology—this immersive course guides professionals through the design thinking process so they can generate, test, and implement innovative solutions within their organizations.
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Application Deadline: October 7, 2026.
Investment Decisions and Behavioral Finance is an intensive t
Application Deadline: October 7, 2026.
Investment Decisions and Behavioral Finance is an intensive two-day program from Harvard Kennedy School Executive Education. It will expose you to the central principles and latest findings of the psychology of decision making under conditions of risk and uncertainty.
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Grounded in evidence-based frameworks and real-world application, this course emphasizes skills rela
Grounded in evidence-based frameworks and real-world application, this course emphasizes skills related to listening actively and empathetically, asking powerful questions and shifting into leadership mindsets that drive performance and growth.
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Mastering negotiation is essential to leadership success; this program empowers professionals to tra
Mastering negotiation is essential to leadership success; this program empowers professionals to transform high-stakes discussions into collaborative opportunities through strategic frameworks and hands-on practice.
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Location: Charles F. Knight Executive Education Center Washington University in St. Louis.
This two-
Location: Charles F. Knight Executive Education Center Washington University in St. Louis.
This two-day program explores how organizations respond to these forces and how supply chains are evolving as a result. Through case discussions, frameworks, and applied examples, participants examine how leading companies are managing complexity, improving resilience, and leveraging emerging technologies to transform their operations.
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