General Management Program - Croatia
Monday, October 13, 2008, Zagreb, Croatia
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
The General Management Program is an intensive, two-week executive education program designed for high potential and senior-level managers. It is organized by the William Davidson Institute at the University of Michigan, in cooperation with the Zagreb School of Economics & Management. Many of the cases and examples used in the classroom are based on the William Davidson Institute's experiences with companies which operate in emerging and transitional markets around the world. The program combines both theory and practice.
The General Management Program enables participants to acquire a broad, cross-functional approach to general management. Participants leave the program with an improved skill set, and fresh ideas for approaching critical business issues. Upon completion of the program, participants receive General Management Program certificates issued by the William Davidson Institute and the Zagreb School of Economics & Management.
The quality of the General Management Program is unmatched in the region. The program features professors from the top-ranking Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan and other leading U.S. business schools. The caliber of the participants is similarly impressive, with most holding senior level management positions in both Croatian and multi-national companies. The program is also enriched by the diversity of the participants; in recent years, they have come from Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Russia, Macedonia, Serbia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, and have represented industries from financial services to oil & gas to manufacturing.
We hope that you will consider joining us for the eighth annual General Management Program in Croatia. As Predrag Pale, a recent program participant said, you are sure to find the General Management Program "intensive, interesting, useful and fun."
The General Management Program is designed to:
- Provide participants with core business management skills and improve their executive skills
- Enable participants to acquire a broad, cross-functional approach to general management
- Help participants strengthen their leadership skills
Provide participants with course materials, reading and reference tools that can be used later in their daily operations
- Give participants an ongoing professional peer network
Teeter Scholarships will be awarded to a limited number of selected applicants. For more information on Teeter Scholarships, please click here.
>> View the GMP Zagreb 2008 Brochure
For more information, please contact Sharolyn Arnett at sarnett@umich.edu