Any professionals who are looking to enhance their leadership and management skills whether you are a business unit head, executive, project managers or someone who has just moved to a new leadership role are welcomed to attend the program.
The course takes place from 9 am to 5 pm at our campus.
This management training program is ideal for new or experienced managers in any function who want to become better leaders. Because management requires analyzing complex challenges, participants should expect to grapple with ambiguous situations that do not have simple solutions. Through relevant readings, case discussions, and introspective exercises, you will gain a broader and deeper understanding of organizational culture and dynamics, management best practices, the role of the manager, and the nature of influence.
The participants will obtain a certificate from the Luxembourg School of Business. Our school is certified by the Ministry of Education as a lifelong learning organism and member of AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business).
“Relevant, actionable and authentic”Claudio Pasquio, Head of HR Strategy and Transformation at European Investment Bank
“It was a great workshop with productive and interesting discussions" Volodymyr Pugachov, Co-founder at Invekon
"The workshop opens on very practical examples, it provided me the perfect balance of theory and case studies" Roland Wendt, Head of Sales & Marketing at McBride
Paul Isaac Green is a Professor in Management at McCombs School of Business. He earned his Ph.D. at Harvard Business School. In 2006, after five years as an entrepreneur, Paul joined The Morning Star Company, a California based integrated food processing company, where he co-founded the Morning Star Self-Management Institute. Morning Star, which has been called," the world's most creatively managed company" and was named one of Inc. Magazine's most audacious companies because of their organizational system, is widely considered one of the world's leading organizational innovators. Paul has spoken to audiences in the U.S.and around the World and won the 2012 Harvard Business Review/McKinsey M-Prize for his work advancingSelf-Management.