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10 Nov 2012
Culture

Mastering Top Skills for Business Executives

Professional Development for Senior Executives

Born from the idea that participants should be exposed to a wide range of information and skills, the programme represents a valuable set of knowledge and instruments useful to all those responsible with leading an organisation.The main aspects that will be approached and analysed throughout the program are structured in such a way that they will offer both a theoretical and a practical  overview of the topics chosen.The main topics covered are:Corporate Planning & Project Management: Pulling it Together for ResultsThe Art of Delegation – The Most Valuable Executive SkillEffective Negotiation & Business CommunicationThe programme is recommended for CEOs, presidents, general directors and their vice-directors, finance, production, marketing, commercial managers or human resources directors of public institutions or trading companies that want to improve their leadership abilities and to form a better vision of the processes that they administer.The programme is also recommended to be attended by management teams.The training includes sessions structured on 4 hour-modules, coffee breaks, opening and closing festivities, assessment and conclusions, work visits and meetings with the representatives of prestigious Japanese companies. The detailed program will be sent to the participants after registration.Following the completion of the program, Temple University-Japan will issue a Graduation Certificate for each participant accompanied by a descriptive supplement of the 15 study credits.

When

10 Nov 2012

18 Nov 2012


Where

Temple University - Japan CampusTokyo

2 Chome-8-12 Minamiazabu

2 Chome

Japan


Language

English en


Organised by

OK SERVICE CORPORATION (deactivated)

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