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Executive MBA General Management in Munich (part-time)

You have at least two years of professional experience after your first academic degree and want to improve your international business and management skills on a part-time basis?

The part-time Executive MBA in General Management is intended for upper-middle and senior-level executives who are seeking to broaden their perspective and are preparing for higher management positions. It is focused on candidates with degrees in areas having little or no business management exposure but who, in the course of their career progression, have taken on increasing management responsibilities.

Today more than ever before, managers need to understand complex global interactions. Technical or academic know-how alone is not enough; the so-called soft skills play an increasingly more critical role in successful business. The MBA program in General Management at the Munich Business School addresses these challenges.

FIBAA accredited

The program is internationally accredited by FIBAA (Foundation for International Business Administration Accreditation).

 

Apply online for September intake 2013

MBA General Management

or print your Application

MBA General Management

Advisor Prospective MBA Students

Elvira Stephenson-Soetewey

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us:

Advisor Prospective MBA Students
Matthias Flakowski
mba(at)munich-business-school.de
+49 (0)89 54 76 78 - 255

Clarisse Bellod

Clarisse Bellod
Strategic Planning for International Production BMW AG
MBS '08

“My MBA provided me with the opportunity to meet a number of exceptional people – and I already realize the value of the network that I can establish during my studies at MBS. Especially the internationality and diversity of our group enriched discussions and made working together a lot more valuable. The classes are very interactive and our lecturers brought many case studies which allowed us to directly apply what we learned.”

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