Advanced Management Course (AMC) - Montreal
Overview
This practical and highly interactive program advances through the major disciplines of management in greater depth and with a strategic perspective. The “learning by doing” format includes a realistic business game to concretely respond to more complex management decisions and take away ideas with immediate impact on the job. This is also an opportunity to gain or renew contacts with leading management decision-makers, learning from peer story-telling as well as new perspectives from the faculty team. A proven and popular seminar for more than 50 years.
See complete schedule at the bottom of this pageKey Benefits & Takeaways
- Gives you a condensed and up-to-date set of advanced management practices
- Helps you formulate and communicate key strategies
- Offers ideas to streamline management processes and set meaningful KPI’s and goals
- Integrates late-breaking market, competitive and organizational issues to manage change
- Includes personalized faculty discussions to assist in implementing solutions
- Makes newly learned skills actionable through a realistic and engaging business simulation
Who Should Attend
This program is designed for business leaders and experienced corporate decision makers who manage at regional, national and international levels. Requires strong management experience and/or an MBA academic background. This program is an outstanding next step for participants of our Executive Development Course.
Please contact us to make sure that this seminar is right for you.
What is the Registration Fee?
$3995 (plus tax), including facilitation by our highly-rated faculty members, comprehensive workbook, results-oriented exercises, seminar supplies, meal service (breakfast, lunch and breaks) and a certificate of completion from the McGill Executive Institute.
Program in Detail
Consistent with McGill’s reputation for innovative and interactive teaching methods, the seminar leaders use a business simulation, presentations, case studies, as well as individual and small-group work for an immediate impact on learning.
The Advanced Management Course is designed to meet busy schedules by taking place over a series of evening and weekend sessions (Friday and Saturday) as well as a Closing Dinner (please see schedule at the bottom of this page for full details on the dates and times for each session).
The seminar will be held at the McGill Executive Institute located at 1001 Sherbrooke Street West (between Peel and McTavish).
2014 Schedule
The Advanced Management Course will run from January to March, 2014 for nine Monday evenings, with two weekend sessions (Friday and Saturday) and a Closing Dinner celebration.
Friday, Jan 31, 09:00 - 17:00 - Opening sessionSaturday, Feb 1, 09:00 - 17:00
Monday, Feb 3, 18:00 - 21:00
Monday, Feb 10, 18:00 -21:00
Monday, Feb 17, 18:00 -21:00
Friday, Feb 21, 09:00 - 17:00
Saturday, Feb 22, 09:00 - 17:00
Monday, Feb 24, 18:00 - 21:00
Monday, Mar 3, 18:00 - 21:00
Monday, Mar 10, 18:00 - 21:00
Monday, Mar 17, 18:00 - 21:00
Monday, Mar 24, 18:00 - 21:00
Monday, Mar 31, 17:30 - 21:30 - Closing Dinner and Ceremony
Participant comments
Program leaders
Dr. Ray joined the Operations Management area of the Desautels Faculty of Management in 2001, after finishing his Phd from the University of Waterloo (1998-2001). Dr. Ray holds a bachelor degree in Production Engineering, and a master's degree in Industrial and Systems Engineering. In addition, he worked for about five years in India as a Materials Management Executive for ITC Limited (one of the largest corporations in India) and as a project management consultant for the petrochemical sector.
Dr. Ray is an active member of INFORMS, GERAD (Groupe d'études et de recherche en analyse des décisions / Group for Research in Decision Analysis) and IIE. He was until recently the Councilor for CORS National Committee. In addition, he is the guest editor for a special issue of International Journal of Production Economics, Associate Editor for Journal of Flexible Services and Manufacturing Journal and Operations and Supply Chain Management Journal, and an editorial board member of the Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences.
Upcoming dates and registration
Fee: $3995
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