6 Part time EMBA Programs in Business Studies in Brazil for 2024

Part time EMBA Programs in Business Studies in Brazil for 2024Filter
    • Milan, Italy
    • Mumbai, India
    • + 6 more

    Part time

    18 months

    Blended

    English

    The Rotman-SDA Bocconi Global Executive MBA (Master in Business Administration) is a modular program that combines the expertise and perspectives of a leading European and a leading North American business school in a transformative journey hosted in international business hubs. A launching pad for future career phases and an integrated preparation for senior management roles, GEMBA provides a highly personalized focus on leadership development and introduces participants to a global network of exceptional managers, faculty, executives, and thought-leaders.

    • Valbonne, France
    • Belo Horizonte, Brazil
    • + 6 more

    Part time

    18 months

    On-Campus

    English

    Artificial Intelligence constitutes significant scientific and technological progress that can generate considerable business benefits. At the same time, Big Data can be considered to enable companies to obtain “selective” insights: extracting the smart side of data while avoiding the false negative or false positive side. Thus, it is key for business leaders to understand the basic tenets of AI and data science to collaborate objectively to solve concrete problems in business. Developing a critical understanding of all facets of Artificial Intelligence and its applications is vital to understand the ways in which it can be applied to effect changes in business functions, legal issues and supply chains that are not to the detriment of societal needs.

    • Valbonne, France
    • Belo Horizonte, Brazil
    • + 6 more

    Part time

    18 months

    Blended

    English

    Programme participants learn to identify weak signals, to navigate interlinked megatrends, and to develop a cross-disciplinary approach to understand the world from a perspective beyond that of traditional management.

    • Valbonne, France
    • Belo Horizonte, Brazil
    • + 6 more

    Part time

    18 months

    Blended

    English

    Learn how to develop new sources of value creation to innovate and ensure sustainable company growth. This module of the EMBA is aimed at developing value-added skills that improve companies' operational efficiency. This means learning to identify the challenges facing the supply chain as a result of the growing pressure of international competition, client and customer expectations, regulatory requirements, and environment protection. The students commit to safeguarding the planet and to protecting personal data and its ethical use. They learn to think like the school's avant-garde, to act like impactful players, and to contribute as a global institution.

    • Valbonne, France
    • Belo Horizonte, Brazil
    • + 6 more

    Part time

    18 months

    Blended

    English

    Enhance and use your leadership to engineer complex transformation and overcome normative approaches. In the context of global business operations, learn how to embed the critically important issues of human rights, ethics and governance into business decisions. Become a responsible leader who listens to stakeholders and is capable of engaging people from inside and outside the company to carry out the transformations needed to achieve the company's ambitions and to understand how the world is changing. This module of the EMBA is all about implementing transformation. The students become capable of improving and using their leadership to devise a complex transformation and transcend normative approaches. They learn to take into account crucial questions concerning rights, ethics and governance in their decision making.

    • Valbonne, France
    • Belo Horizonte, Brazil
    • + 6 more

    Full time, Part time

    18 months

    Blended

    English

    The world has become fast-paced, uncertain, ambiguous, and complex, interlinking business with economics, geopolitics, and cultures. Companies bear new responsibilities towards stakeholders and society. Transformational change requires individuals to behave and think differently. Aspiring and engaged leaders must be equipped with new skills, perspectives, paradigms, and narratives in order to make sense of and succeed in the future world of international business and to maintain a high level of commitment at all levels in their organization in order to solve complex business issues and carve new routes.