ESADE Business School - Programmes - Executive Education

Executive Education

ESADE Business School offers a range of programmes aimed at executives and experienced professionals. These programs include Executive MBAs, Executive Master programmes and open customised programmes. The Global Executive MBA (GEMBA) is taught in cooperation with the McDonough School of Business and the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at the Georgetown University in Washington D.C.. The course follows a modular structure, with modules taught in the USA, Spain, Brazil, Argentina, India and Russia. The programme length is 16 months.

Executive Master degree courses are offered in the fields of finance, operations, and sales and marketing.

  • The Executive Master in Operations Management and Service Management is aimed at those working in the Operations field. The faculty members combine university training with business practice in both public and private companies, and hold positions of responsibility in the management and consulting fields. Students usually hold academic and professional qualifications, as well as business experience.
  • The Executive Master in Sales and Marketing is designed for working executives. It has a mix of residential modules and distance learning sessions, enabling the students to develop new skills while continuing to work.

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