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International MBA Programme
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What sets Alesco apart from the rest is our aim to provide much more than just an MBA degree. Alesco IMBA program, designed by internationally renowned educators, blends the most current industry-relevant research with actual business challenges. The IMBA Programme consists of the following basic modules: |
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Financial Management
Our curriculum covers the aspects of liquidity, solvency, profitability and efficiency in managing working capital. Our buzz words are growth through increase in goods and services. |
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Marketing Management
We make our students understand two key issues -
- Marketing delivers value to customers.
- Thee purpose of business is to create a customer.
The curriculum covers a practical approach to marketing techniques and the management of marketing resources and activities.
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Information Technology Management
Information technology is a corporate resource that determines both the strategic and operational capabilities of the business in designing and developing products and services not only for maximum customer satisfaction, but also maximizing corporate productivity, profitability and competitiveness. |
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Human Resources Management
We make our students learn a strategic and coherent approach to management of the businesses' most valued resource - the people working who individually and collectively contribute to attainment of the business objective. We emphasize on developing the resource of their people, maintaining them at peak performance and compensating them adequately. |
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International Business Management
Business beyond national borders. New opportunities in foreign markets. How to analyze decisions in foreign context and formulate strategies to enable business to succeed in an international business environment. The key lies in strategy – International Finance, International Trade (theory and policy), marketing and HRM. |
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Production & Operation Management
Traditionally, this is the management of the organizations productive resources or its productive system. In a business, the conversion of inputs into outputs is the predominant activity. This therefore calls for scientific management, operations research, behaviorism and an understanding of The Service Revolution. |
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