Programs > General Management > Kellogg Management Institute (KMI)
Kellogg Management Institute (KMI) |
| Upcoming KMI Session |
September 16, 2010-February 11, 2011
Evanston Campus
$27,000 |
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| Key Benefits |
| During this General Management Program, you will: |
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Examine the essential concepts and the latest thinking for approaching the key functional areas of accounting, finance, marketing, operations, and information technology |
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Gain a foundation in strategic business management |
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Enhance your skills in the critical areas of leading and managing people |
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Explore the sociopolitical and economic environments that shape strategies and performance in today's global business environment |
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"The program was an excellent overview of current developments in today's business environment, without comprising my ability to run my business."
Owner, Parabola Communications |
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KMI: The Concept
The KMI curriculum condenses the essentials of an MBA curriculum into a format that focuses on practical execution of business concepts. You will be able to make better overall business decisions through coursework in foundational business areas such as finance, accounting, leadership, marketing, operations and strategy. With each course, you will have the tools to apply your new knowledge on your job immediately. In addition to coursework, KMI will provide you with a personalized leadership experience consisting of a leadership based 360-degree followed by a one-on-one debriefing session with a professional executive coach.
The KMI program is structured to accommodate the schedule of modern leaders’ professional and personal responsibilities. KMI enables participants to receive a core management education in less than six months without being away from the office for significant periods of time. The content and format have been specifically designed to provide formal management education from a world-renowned business school to professionals who are in general management positions and either have backgrounds in fields other than business or who want to supplement their on-the-job experience.
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