Intercultural Management - Leading in international teams
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-02-26 | - |
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Intercultural Management - Leading in international teams
This course is designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge needed to lead international teams effectively. The course covers topics such as:
- Intercultural communication
- Global leadership models where do I lead and how?
- Leadership and conflicts in international teams
- What does (my) interculturally competent leadership style look like? The course is highly interactive, with students participating in discussions, group work, and presentations.
Requirements for acquiring credit points
To earn credits for the course, students must:
- Regular, active participation
- The willingness to self-reflect
- Working on the exercises and the presentation
Module MA1847
This module is part of the university's continuing education program and is designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in their chosen field. The module covers topics such as:
- Intercultural management
- Leading in international teams
- Communication and conflict resolution The module is taught by experienced instructors and includes a combination of lectures, discussions, and group work.
