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General Management Programme
 Details
   
Date: 13 – 24 October 2008
Fee:

S$7,880 per participant excluding GST for local participants

Venue: NUS Business School
Enquiries:
 
 
Hotline: 6516 7872
   
 

When making the transition to a general management role, managers need to be acutely aware of how their behaviours and decisions have an impact on key stakeholders.

This programme is designed to address the issue by offering problem-solving toolkits for all functional areas, such as corporate strategy, marketing, human resources, finance, accounting, and operations. Specially designed within the Asian business context, the programme sharpens analytical skills with a powerful suite of analytical tools that will enhance the effectiveness of decision-making and optimise the use of resources in all managerial responsibilities.
 
 Core Focus
   
Strategic frameworks and thinking

Key drivers of organisational performance and their inter-dependence

Building capabilities to enhance and protect competitive advantage
   

Marketing in Asia

Understanding the Asian consumer
Strategic marketing management
Pricing and Channel Strategies
   
Strategic Human Resource Management

Organisational Strategy

Leading organizational change

Managing diversity
   
Strategic Financial Management
Accounting and Control
Financial decision-making and resource allocation
   
Operations Management
Linking operational processes to strategy
Managing Supply Chain for competitive advantage
   
Decision Analytics
Analytical tools for decision-making

Resource optimization

   
   
 How Will You Benefit

In this two-week program, you will:

Understand how company strategy drives important functional choices

Acquire problem-solving toolkits across all functional areas

Develop a shared understanding of the Asian business context

Develop networks and share in the experience of fellow participants from diverse industries and countries

   
 Programme Director


Sum Chee Chuong
Associate Professor, National University of Singapore Business School
PhD, University of Minnesota, USA

Dr Sum is currently Area-Coordinator of the Operations and Supply Chain Management Group in the Decision Sciences Department. He was formerly Co-Academic Director of the NUS MBA program. An active consultant and executive trainer, he has serviced private and public organisations such as SIA, IBM, Shell, IKEA, Kaifa (Shenzhen), APP (Indonesia), Singapore Confederation of Industries, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Defence, Chartered Institute of Transport (Singapore), and Singapore Technologies Logistics.

His current research interests are in the development of operations and supply chain capabilities, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), operations strategy, and global operations management. His research has appeared in leading international journals such as Decision Sciences, Journal of Operations Management, IIE (Trans), European Journal of Operational Research, and Omega.  Before joining academia, he worked as an information systems officer in a computer organisation and an engineer in an aerospace company.

 
   
 
 Who Should Attend?

Managers and executives who hold senior positions in functional areas, or who have recently been promoted to general management responsibilities.
 

 

 
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