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School and training course in:Dundee, United KingdomTotal 10 result(s).
Popular training courses in Dundee:
Technology Venture Management
Strategic Planning
Strategic Enterprise
Purchasing
Project Management Process
MBA (Life Science Industries)
MBA (Entrepreneurship)
Manual Handling Train the Trainer
Entrepreneurship
Business Innovation Management
School: Safety Training Courses Training Center(s): Dundee, United Kingdom Tel.: 0845 3700 205/0845 3700 206 Safety Training Courses 5E Tulloch Court Manual Handling Train the Trainer Course Format: Classroom Manual Handling Train the Trainer
(3 days) at just £295 per candidate
School: Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply Training Center(s): Belfast, Bristol, Cambridge, Dundee, Exeter, Harrogate, Brighton, United Kingdom Tel.: 44 (0)1780 756777 The Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply Easton House, Easton on the Hill, Stamford, Lincolnshire, PE9 3NZ
United Kingdom
Purchasing Course Format: Classroom This course will provide an understanding of the role of purchasing within an organisation.
Aims
By the end of this programme delegates will have a clearer understanding that:
• purchasing makes a real and positive contribution to the organisation in all sectors
• purchasing can make, where appropriate, positive financial contribution to the organisation in all aspects
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School: Centre for Enterprise Management - University of Dundee Training Center(s): Dundee, United Kingdom Tel.: +44 01382 344361 Centre for Enterprise Management, University of Dundee, Dundee, DD1 4HN, Scotland, UKProject Management Process Course Format: Classroom Project teams are being used increasingly to realise product, process and organisational innovation. The aim of this module is to equip students with the practical technical skills useful in planning and monitoring projects, and to sensitise students to assess their competences to exercise the interpersonal, informational and decision-making roles of the project manager.
Technology Venture Management Course Format: Classroom The subjects of this module are the processes of technological innovation and commercialising new products. The module examines the management of the decision-making stages in the development pipeline, explores how innovation practice differs between large and small organisations, and identifies the importance of using networks in the innovation process. Students through group-work develop mark...
Strategic Planning Course Format: Classroom This module explores the processes by which businesses achieve and sustain positions of strategic competitiveness. Through studying the strategic management subject students develop a critical understanding of the various approaches to managing business organisations in order to generate growth and wealth. The module involves students examining business cases addressing complex and puzzli...
Strategic Enterprise Course Format: Classroom This module examines the forces shaping international industries and explores the entrepreneurial strategies by which businesses ensure their competitiveness. In particular the module introduces the resource-based view of the firm and examines how functional resources, together with market information and entrepreneurial activity are combined to develop competitive business strategies. Students...
Business Innovation Management Course Format: Classroom This module examines how new knowledge is exploited to create new products and services of commercial value. The module aims to equip students with an understanding of the vital role of innovation as a source of business competitiveness. In particular the module is designed to enable students to learn how to think from a commercial perspective when managing the innovation process. Working in te...
Entrepreneurship Course Format: Classroom This module explores how opportunities to create new enterprises are exploited. The module aims to develop students appreciation of the characteristics of the entrepreneur and the processes by which new enterprises are developed. The module emphasises the practice of relevant entrepreneurial skills and involves students recognising opportunities, generating new product ideas, conducting i...
MBA (Entrepreneurship) Course Format: Classroom This work-based programme has a similar format to that of the MBA (Life Science Industries). It is designed to meet the needs of early stage entrepreneurs with a science or technology background who have identified a specific technology business opportunity which wish to address. At present it is delivered as part of the Royal Society of Edinburghs Enterprise Fellowship Programme.
Mod...
MBA (Life Science Industries) Course Format: Classroom This programme, which launched in October 2005, is an effective, highly interactive learning platform designed for individuals working in the Life Science Industries who are seeking additional management skills or wanting to make the transition from research to a management role. The programme has a tight focus on the specialized demands of the Life Science Industries with key modules being led...
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