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WU Executive Academy - Vienna University of Economics and Business
Executive MBA Strategic Marketing & Sales
- Vienna, Austria
EMBA
Part time
18 months
Blended, On-Campus
English
Companies that make a difference in their markets have managed ways to effectively let marketing and sales join forces to serve their customers and delight them. Our cutting-edge program allows participants to enhance their knowledge and skills to master marketing challenges and to reap the benefits through sales excellence. The Executive MBA Marketing & Sales provides participants with the latest immediately applicable expertise and key tools to enable them to plan and implement effective marketing and to reap real benefits in terms of increased sales.
OUS Royal Academy of Economics and Technology in Switzerland
Executive Master in International Sales and Marketing
- Zürich, Switzerland
EMBA
Part time
12 months
Distance Learning
English
This Executive Master (EMBA) in International Sales and Marketing study program is ideal for students who worked directly after high school for at least 3 years in a managerial position in the same field or similar one.
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Part time EMBA Programs in Business Studies Sales
A sales position involves the give-and-take between consumers and industries as well as trade between nations. This academic field concentrates on teaching marketing and economics to understand what drives market demands and how to supply goods while strengthening the growth of a business.
Once you have obtained a graduate degree in business and have significant hands-on experience, the next step is an Executive MBA (EMBA). Programs combine fundamentals such as finance, accounting and marketing with leadership studies to get you into high-level executive and management positions.
Part time learning allows one to obtain part-time degrees even if one cannot attend school on a full-time basis. One can learn at his or own pace, gradually accumulating credits which count towards final qualification.