Why choose MBA/MSc slightly edited from Glyndr prospectus
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The MBA is an internationally (1)recognised business and management
degree. The programme covers all the key management (2)concepts of the 21st century including the management of people, operations and information, accounting and finance, marketing, strategy and managing (3)organisational change. This programme has a wide focus which (4)covers both international and domestic business (5)specialisms environment Glyndrs collaborations with Georgetown University, Washington DC, and Harris Manchester College, University of Oxford, make this a unique and (6)rewarding programme of study.
To succeed in todays business environment, all managers need to
understand and react to the (7)environments implication of financial, operational, strategic and organisational changes as well as understand how to manage and (8)motivate people. At the (9)implications core of all management activity is a fundamental (and common) problem, that of how to (10)deploy limited (11)resources. in ways that yield superior outcomes, and to manage value-adding processes in (12)pursuit of organisational objectives.
This MSc Management (13)belongs to a suite of MSc programmes and
will allow you to choose the MSc Management or specialise in your particular career (14)path by electing to take specialist (15)core specialisms modules resulting in a specialist MSc Management award. Current (16)electives offered include: MSc Legal Management, MSc Tourism Management, MSc Marketing Management, MSc International Management, MSc Leadership and Management, MSc Accounting and Financial Management.