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Learning for Leadership |
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The Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management Program at NIM prepares students for employment in positions of leadership in Small and Large Businesses, Industry, Government, and Non-Profit Organizations in a contemporary global environment. The program emphasizes the application of analytical tools and related skills that are essential for making informed business decisions. |
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Learning for Excellence |
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The dedicated faculty seeks to foster excellence, creativity, and innovation through a responsive, dynamic, challenging and culturally diverse learning environment, with a focus on experiential and applied learning and research. |
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Learning for Life |
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The program promotes and expects ethical behaviour in all aspects of professional work and prepares its students for life-long discovery and professional fulfillment in a global economy.
Upon completion of this program... the students shall possess critical and creative thinking skills to solve problems, identify opportunities and make reliable decisions in routine and unfamiliar or unpredictable domestic and global environments using generally accepted concepts of business (financial, human resources, management, operations, marketing, and information systems). The students can incorporate into their business decisions an appreciation for social responsibility, legal and ethical requirements, and corporate governance. 2. The students can use quantitative and qualitative tools to identify business problems and opportunities showing an appreciation for the interrelationships of finance, human resources, management, operations, marketing, and information systems.
The students can use information technologies to support the structure and processes of the organization.
The students can demonstrate effective leadership and collaboration skills for making decisions and accomplishing goals.
The students shall develop appreciation of the impact of human behavior on the organization and can coordinate and manage to achieve the goals of the organization.
The students can demonstrate appropriate written and oral communication competencies that support and enhance managerial effectiveness.
The students can develop a strategic plan with consideration for the dynamic and sometimes unpredictable domestic and global business problems. |