23 October 2009 - University encourages businesses to sample free 'Management Masterclasses'
The School of Management at the University of Bradford is offering Yorkshire organisations free Management Masterclasses to ensure they can sample management development courses and understand how management learning can be implemented in the workplace.
The 'masterclasses' led by Executive Education at the School, are aimed at decision makers who commission management development in public and private sector organisations. These decision makers have a unique opportunity to experience the School's management training range and can benefit from taking part in practical and interactive masterclasses as executive delegates.
Corporate Programmes Manager, from Executive Education at Bradford University
School of Management, Andrew Brennen said: "This is an outstanding opportunity
to sample the type of challenging, thought provoking and topical Executive
Education programme that the School of Management specialises in."
The masterclasses are tailored to the private and public sector agenda and
will be held on Thursday 3rd December and Thursday 10th December 2009 from
9am-3pm. The private sector masterclass will include sessions on "Strategic
Management - How elusive is your competitive advantage?" and "Cash
Flows - Ensuring it doesn't!". The public sector masterclass will focus
on "Strategic Management -One size doesn't fit all. Linking stakeholders
and organizations" and "Capital Budgeting - Project appraisal in
the public sector".
All individual sessions aim to inspire and engage those who commission management development and will help organisations better implement management learning for real results. The masterclasses will take place at the School of Management's Executive Training Centre at Heaton Mount, Bradford. For more information visit www.bradford.ac.uk/management/master. Places are limited.
Notes to Editors
Established in the early 1960s, Bradford University School of Management is
one of Britain's longest established university-based schools of management.
The school is consistently ranked by publications including the FT as a top
10 UK, top 35 European and top 70 global school of management.
MEDIA NOTE
For further information, contact the University of Bradford's Press Office.
Emma Banks: 01274 233089
Email: press@bradford.ac.uk
Fax: 01274 236280
For enquiries out of office hours, call 07879 437996.
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