Managing and Leading in International Environment: Bringing Theory into Practice

Following on logically from the business fundamentals, the International Organization Management section turns to the unique world of multilateral institutions, both governmental and nongovernmental. This is the section in which students acquire the conceptual tools and how-to skills that will enable them to meet the management, communication and organizational challenges specific to the international environment.

Courses under this section have a strong hands-on element, and students benefit from the access to Geneva-based international and nongovernmental organizations, who open windows onto their institutions and facilitate on-site learning. The section culminates in a formal three-month internship or consultancy.

Courses in this section include:

  • Managing Across Cultures
  • Dynamics of Conflict and Negotiations
  • Leadership and Strategic Change
  • Managing People in Global Markets
  • Designing Development Projects
  • Resource Management and Control in Non-Profit Organizations
  • Management Consulting in International Organizations