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The 12 week MBA : essential management skills for leaders
by
Billhardt, Bjorn, author
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Kracklauer, Nathan, author
in
Master of business administration degree Examinations Study guides.
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Management Examinations Study guides.
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Business and Management.
2024
Getting an MBA takes time and money, making it inaccessible to many people who want to take charge in the business world. Now 'The 12-Week MBA' offers an alternative way to learn business essentials, focusing on the skills and knowledge required to succeed as a manager and business leader. Its unique premise is that there is a core set of business skills that entrepreneurs and future leaders of organizations can learn and will need regardless of their industry, function, or level. These core skills, such as value creation, people skills, and decision-making, can be learned in less time and at lower cost than in a traditional two-year MBA, where the typical content becomes obsolete by the time students have graduated.
Managing Finance, Resources and Stakeholders in Education
by
Burton, Neil
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Briggs, Ann
,
Anderson, Lesley
in
Education
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Education - Great Britain - Finance
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Educational Administration & Leadership (general)
2002,2001
This book will provide readers with knowledge and understanding of the theory and practice of managing finance, resources and stakeholders in schools and colleges. Written specifically for those studying for an academic qualification at Masters level in educational management, it provides self-study material and links to other key texts in the field. The authors deal with the links between finance, resources and stakeholders in the context of school and college self-management. Examples are drawn from international settings as well as from the United Kingdom. Building on an examination of theoretical perspectives, practical considerations and applications are examined in a format which encourages the reader to explore the c.