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ParisTech Program in Management for Doctoral Students 2010

The ENPC School of International Management proposes a doctoral program in management that aims to introduce doctoral candidates to various management fields and allow them to acquire an excellent understanding of theories, models, best practices and applicable skills and frameworks in order to rapidly attain a clear overview of the business world and management in general.

Presentation

In the framework of its program Docteur pour l’Entreprise, the ParisTech Doctoral Institute proposes to the PhD students an intensive training in Management. This training program, delivered in English, aims at developing and improving the PhD students’ knowledge of business processes in an international context as well as their ability to process technological innovation, to act in a management process, to apply marketing’s fundamental techniques, and to cooperate in a business communication strategy.

ParisTech has entrusted the ENPC School of International Management with the organization of its Doctoral Program in Management, which consists in 150 hours of courses focusing on:
  • Human, juridical and financial aspects of business ;
  • Operations management, quality management, project management,
  • Business process reengineering ;
  • Research and development, innovation marketing ;
  • Negotiation, entrepreneurship ;
  • Financial economics.

Testimonial - "Excellent preparation for a career in business"

Felix KroegerThe ENPC ParisTech Doctoral Program on Management - the perfect complement to a PhD
Felix Kroeger, Management Consultant - Detecon Consulting International

"I would like to express my thanks to the ENPC School of International Management for the Doctoral Program on Management, which is an excellent intensive mini-MBA program aimed at preparing PhD students for a career path in a business environment. The internationally renowned top-tier professors, which came from many places all over the world, had extensive teaching experience in MBA programs at business schools of high reputation. The classes were very intensive and covered many of the key aspects of business and management. They were highly interactive and, thus, an extremely efficient learning experience. Moreover, with all the classmates being excellent PhD students from all sorts of different scientific backgrounds and countries, the program was also a rich personal and intercultural experience. Overall, I can say that the DPM prepared me very well for my post-graduate career where the knowledge I acquired at the ENPC Doctoral Program proved to be extremely useful."

Calendar

The 2010 session of the Doctoral Program in Management is spread over 4 weeks :
 
  • 1st week : from March 15th to March 19th, 2010
  • 2nd week : from April 12th to April 16th, 2010
  • 3rd week : from May 17th to May 21th, 2010
  • 4th week : from June 14th to June 18th, 2010

More Information

pdf  Brochure of Doctoral program in Management

pdf ParisTech Schedule 2009 - 2010