Introducción a la Economía de la Empresa Introducción a la Contabilidad Introducción a la Economía Matemáticas Tecnología y Gestión de la Información y del Conocimiento...
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Objetivos: The general objective of this second section is to equip participants with the skills and knowledge necessary to be successful in the international commercial management of businesses, with an ability to embrace the opportunities offered by the fast-changing environment. It also aims to increase the competitiveness and international employability of participants. The section in International Trade Management is designed to achieve the following specific objectives: Describe the tools of economic analysis and identify the challenges and opportunities of globalisation. Use knowledge of new technologies and information systems for international trade and the management of international operations. Develop sales negotiation skills and techniques at an international level. Identify the different variables that influence the creation of commercial networks and the impact of logistics as a resource for business. Manage the tax consequences of an international organisation's business operations.
Requisitos: The fundamental goal of our application process is to ensure the suitability of candidates. All participants must get the most out of this learning experience via a context in which it is possible to develop a long-term relationship with classmates, teachers and alumni
Duración: 12 meses
Section I. International Business Management
International Integration and Economic Environment
This course aims to develop a systematic approach to analysing current events in the international business environment. Topics covered include international integration, political risk, political regulations and environmental factors that influence corporate activities. The subject focuses on the analytical approach of the global business environment. Students learn actively through case studies, problem solving and the application of concepts. The course provides students with the opportunity to develop comparative and country analysis skills, to understand the most important macroeconomic indicators, to evaluate the main management risks and to identify business opportunities.
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International Business Management and Innovation
This module examines the factors that enable companies to obtain and maintain competitive advantage in the international environment by identifying opportunities, creating capacities and developing new technologies and organisation methods. Strategic analysis is an important part of the class. We shall explore and apply various analytical techniques to effectively position the company or business unit in a competitive environment. The course will also cover various combinations of organisational structures and the people needed to run a particular strategy.
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Global Marketing
The internationalisation of businesses involves the participation of customers, producers, suppliers and other groups of interest in the global marketing process. This course aims to give students an analytical, conceptual framework for making decisions, and drawing up and implementing marketing programmes worldwide. Topics such as the potential to internationalise, the selection of foreign markets, the development of global marketing programmes, and the implementation and monitoring of the global marketing programme will be covered.
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The international financial management module aims to provide a basic understanding of international finances and financial management options for companies in global markets. It explores the responsibilities of the finance directors of multinationals or companies with multinational subsidiaries, suppliers or international product markets. Topics covered include exchange rate risks and hedging with derivatives such as futures contracts, forward contracts and options. Payment mechanisms, international financing and business strategies are discussed and applied in order to maximise value for shareholders.
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Cross-Cultural Management
The module is designed to develop global business leaders. It covers the main management issues for companies doing business internationally. Topics include the cultural dimension of international management, diversity management, communication and leadership in a global context, and cultural impact and ethical dilemmas in global management. This module focuses on the application of skills, as well as case studies and methods of teaching and learning.
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Section II. International Trade Management
Global E-Business
This course provides an overview of the management of e-businesses in a globalised world economy. Topics covered include technologies that support e-commerce, different models of e-commerce and their applications, safety issues, e-payment systems, legal and ethical issues, global matters on digital management, topics on design and implementation, and strategies used by e-businesses.
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Global Entrepreneurship
In this module we aim to provide students with the tools required to fully understand the entrepreneurial process in globalised markets. This course focuses on recognising and looking for global business opportunities, evaluating the feasibility of new companies and learning how to manage business growth. The main objectives include teaching students the skills needed to develop an original idea for a new business or create a new product or service for an existing business.
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International Trade Management
Trade management is a key international activity, especially for small and medium- sized enterprises (SMEs). This module covers the theory and practice of import and export management. The main topics are business planning, intermediary management (including legal aspects), and financial risk management. Therefore, the module focuses on the strategic and operational challenges associated with the processes of importation and exportation.Topics covered:
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M1. ESTRATEGIA EMPRESARIAL - Conceptos básicos - Análisis del entorno - Análisis interno de la empresa - El análisis DAFO - Planificación estratégica ...
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Requisitos: - Ser mayor de 18 años.En este caso se expide el título de “Experto” - Estar en posesión del título de Bachiller, Técnico Superior de Formación Profesional, ser mayor de 25 años con al ...
Requisitos: - Ser mayor de 18 años.En este caso se expide el título de “Experto” - Estar en posesión del título de Bachiller, Técnico Superior de Formación Profesional, ser mayor de 25 años con al ...
Requisitos: Cumplir uno de los siguientes requisitos:- Ser mayor de 18 años, Estar en posesión del título de Bachiller o declarado equivalente, de titulación de Técnico Superior de Formación ...
Requisitos: Cumplir uno de los siguientes requisitos:- Ser mayor de 18 años, Estar en posesión del título de Bachiller o declarado equivalente, de titulación de Técnico Superior de Formación ...
Objetivos: Identificar los ficheros con datos de carácter personal. Notificar los ficheros con datos personales a la Agencia de protección de datos. Designar a un responsable de seguridad. ...
Requisitos: - Cumplimentar el formulario de admisión y enviar CV + titulación universitaria.- Entrevista.- Comité de Admisiones.- Formalización de la matrícula
Requisitos: Postgrado sin requisitos previos