Master in International Management

Objectives

The internationalisation of economies is resulting in a remodelling of markets, a redeployment of industrial and commercial poles of attraction, and in the exacerbation of competitive pressures on companies which are forced to find a new competitive edge. Innovation, shorter product life cycles, the search for excellence in capabilities and techniques at an optimal cost in an uncertain environment, flexibility and adaptability to diversified markets, all lead to a “de-integration” of the value chain and to the emerging of ever more complex organisations, whose ability to integrate cultural differences has become a major asset.

This Master in International Management covers the various aspects of the remodelling of the international competitive environment and its implications in business management. It is designed as a high quality English-taught programme aimed at executives and graduate students whose ambition is to become corporate specialists, being able to apply in-depth business-related theoretical knowledge and practical know-how to advanced international management practice.

According to the European university degree framework (3/5/8), the Master in International Management is considered as a European Masters 2.

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