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The Master Degree with major in Digital Transformation (MBA-DT) is an innovative educational model of Digital Transformation offered via the Department of Business Innovation &Digital Transformation (BIDT) at the Albert Schweitzer School of Management in CambridgeCorporate University. Via an intensive, innovative futuristic curriculum and delivering methodology, students will master the world of Digital Transformation.
Innovation Management is a strategic activity that isn’t necessarily needed to implement thoroughly for every company. Most large companies have included structured processes that include administrative stages to following the (large number of) projects that are in progress and to be able to follow-up on them and calculate the effect of innovation management in general. However, for smaller companies, that is not general practice: having such a formal process in place simply doesn’t weigh up to cost efficiencies will generate. But for them, innovation management is just as important, but they rather use a toolkit than a formal process.
OVERVIEW
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All academic programs at the Cambridge Corporate University are developed and taught by CCU faculty who are distinguished academicians, skilled educators, groundbreaking researchers, award-winning authors, and entrepreneurs in their respective fields. Representing various disciplines, they remain close to practice through relationships with business and industry leader sand personal involvement as board members and consultants for top companies worldwide. CCU faculty leverage their business expertise and field-based research to create new knowledge and enduring concepts that shape management practice. You will not be surprised to discover that our modules and curriculum are only available at the CCU campus and not offered anywhere else.
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