Management of Developed Industries

Master of Business Administration in Developed Industries (MBA)

The Master of Business Administration in Developed Industries program focuses on providing strategic solutions for managing organizational resources in modern industries. It emphasizes intelligent approaches to market analysis and stakeholder management, aiming to enhance value creation within productive and innovative industries.

Course Objectives:

  • Provide strategic solutions for managing organizational resources in developed industries.
  • Introduce intelligent approaches for market analysis and stakeholder management in productive and innovative industries.
  • Improve the value-creation environment in productive and innovative industries.

Duration: 300 hours (Delivered intensively, one or two days per week)

Course Content:

  1. Strategic Management Planning in Industries (40 hours)
  2. Engineering and Resource Allocation Management in Developed Industries (20 hours)
  3. Formulating Market Analysis Strategies in Modern Industries (40 hours)
  4. Financing Methods in Industries (30 hours)
  5. Branding and Product Development in Modern Industries (30 hours)
  6. National Tax Laws (30 hours)
  7. Introduction to Insurance Laws and Regulations (30 hours)
  8. Effective Stakeholder Relationship Management (20 hours)
  9. Seminar and Exchange of Experiences in Management and Planning of Developed Industries (40 hours)
  10. Research Methodology (20 hours)
  11. Final Project

Type of Training:

  • Specialized ■
  • General □
  • Management Improvement □
  • Orientation □

Course Delivery Method:

  • Option for semi-presential (blended) delivery
  • Content delivered through one of the following methods:
    • Classroom instruction
    • Educational workshops
    • Online Learning Management System (LMS)