Advanced MBA

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M2473

Paris (France)

16 Nov 2026 -27 Nov 2026

10265

Overview

Introduction:

Modern executive environments require integrated perspectives that connect strategy, finance, operations, and organizational behavior within unified decision structures. Advanced MBA level knowledge reflects the ability to align institutional direction with complex market, financial, and governance conditions across dynamic business landscapes. This training program covers comprehensive frameworks, advanced models, and structured systems that define executive level management and organizational performance. It presents strategic architectures, financial models, operational systems, and governance structures that shape high level decision making across corporate environments.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Analyze advanced strategic management frameworks shaping organizational direction.

  • Evaluate financial models and capital structures within corporate environments.

  • Assess organizational behavior frameworks and leadership system structures.

  • Examine operational and supply chain systems within enterprise contexts.

  • Explore governance, risk, and performance management systems across institutions.

Target Audience:

  • Senior managers and department heads.

  • Business executives and decision makers.

  • Business owners.

  • Strategy and management consultants.

  • Professionals preparing for executive leadership roles.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Advanced Strategic Management and Competitive Positioning:

  • Strategic analysis frameworks including PESTLE, Porter’s Five Forces, and industry structure models.

  • Competitive positioning systems within dynamic and globalized markets.

  • Corporate strategy models related to diversification and vertical integration structures.

  • Strategic alignment frameworks linking vision, mission, and institutional direction.

  • Strategic foresight models within uncertain environments.

Unit 2:

Corporate Finance and Capital Structuring:

  • Capital structure frameworks across debt, equity, and hybrid financing models.

  • Cost of capital systems and valuation-linked financial structures.

  • Investment appraisal models including NPV, IRR, and real options frameworks.

  • Financial risk return trade off models within corporate decision environments.

  • Dividend policy and shareholder value optimization structures.

Unit 3:

Organizational Behavior and Leadership Systems:

  • Organizational culture frameworks and behavioral alignment models.

  • Leadership theories and executive influence structures within institutions.

  • Motivation models and performance alignment systems.

  • Decision making frameworks under complexity and uncertainty.

  • Stakeholder influence structures within organizations.

Unit 4:

Operations and Supply Chain Management Systems:

  • Operations management frameworks and process optimization structures.

  • Supply chain network design models and logistics systems.

  • Quality management systems including Six Sigma and total quality frameworks.

  • Inventory management models and demand forecasting systems.

  • Operational efficiency structures within manufacturing and service environments.

Unit 5:

Marketing Strategy and Market Intelligence Systems:

  • Market segmentation and targeting frameworks within competitive environments.

  • Brand positioning models and customer value proposition structures.

  • Marketing mix systems and integrated communication frameworks.

  • Consumer behavior models and decision journey structures.

  • Market intelligence systems supporting strategic marketing decisions.

Unit 6:

Business Analytics and Decision Intelligence:

  • Data driven decision making frameworks within organizational contexts.

  • Predictive analytics models and business intelligence systems.

  • Key performance indicator structures and dashboard frameworks.

  • Statistical modeling approaches within business analysis environments.

  • Data governance and analytical integrity systems.

Unit 7:

Innovation and Digital Transformation Strategy:

  • Innovation management frameworks within corporate environments.

  • Digital transformation models and technology adoption structures.

  • Platform business models and ecosystem strategy frameworks.

  • Disruptive innovation theory and competitive response structures.

  • Technology governance and digital capability alignment systems.

Unit 8:

Risk Management and Corporate Governance:

  • Enterprise risk management frameworks across strategic and operational levels.

  • Corporate governance models and board oversight structures.

  • Compliance systems and regulatory alignment frameworks.

  • Internal control structures supporting organizational accountability.

  • Ethical governance frameworks within corporate environments.

Unit 9:

Global Business Strategy and International Markets:

  • Global expansion frameworks and market entry strategy models.

  • Cross-border financial and operational structures.

  • International trade systems and geopolitical risk frameworks.

  • Cultural intelligence models within global management environments.

  • Global supply chain and network coordination structures.

Unit 10:

Executive Performance and Strategic Control Systems:

  • Balanced scorecard frameworks and strategic performance systems.

  • Financial and non-financial performance measurement structures.

  • Strategic control systems linking execution with organizational objectives.

  • Performance governance frameworks within executive management.

  • Institutional alignment systems between strategy, operations, and outcomes.