Managerial Economy
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ASMI507 Managerial Economics
Understanding and leveraging local and global economic forces
Course Methods: |
Experimental Training, Workshop Method and Real-World Project Work |
Course Venue: |
Online or on-site in Berne, Swiss; Kigali, Rwanda; or Lagos, Nigeria. |
Course Duration: |
10 + 5 days (for on-site), and 180 days for online participation |
Course Dates: |
The last 5 days of the online course will be spent on-site within the country or abroad depending on availability. The goal is for participants to interact with institutions, colleagues, and industry experts and to network. Course accessible anytime asynchronously for online courses, available upon registration for personalized access. For on-site participation, date is as published on our website |
Course Fees: |
CHF 1,500. – on-site; and CHF 500. – for online. Total cost for the final study week in presence format within the country or abroad shall be made available to interested participants on the 10th week of online classes. On-site participants can also join online classes in the final week for physical interactions with industry experts, and excursions. |
Payment: |
Full in advance |
Other Options: |
On genuine excuses, online participants can put their attendance on hold once and join subsequent classes without extra charges. We offer group registration for organisations at a reduced price. |
Advantage: |
Training Certificate, Globally Applicable Training Excellence |
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Course Audience
• CEO‘s Team: General Managers, Business Unit Managers, Finance Managers, Operations Managers, Human Resources Managers, Marketing Managers, Sales Managers, Project Managers, Entrepreneurs, and Business Strategy Consultants.
Course Objectives
• Provides an understanding of the economic environment and its impact on strategy formulation
• Offers experiential analysis to understand the challenges of CEOs and General Managers in adapting to the changing economic environment
• Offers ideas and tools to understand the forces of local and global economies, including governmental regulations, international relations, global consumers, global production and international business
• Focuses on the impact of economic policies on managerial decision–making, by providing an understanding of fiscal policy, and local and global economic issues affecting business
• This course emphasizes strategic managerial decision-making. It does not focus on mathematical models or technical analysis
Course Focus:
• Develop the core managerial economics skills and competencies. The core competencies include economics knowledge, planning, control, problem-solving and communication.
Training Model
• Real-World Experience and Workshop Learning Model
• 45% Theory and 35% Workshop, and 20% Experiential Project Work
Course Registration
