Lifelong Learning
Post-Crisis Leadership Certificate
Visionary leaders know that growing the business, gaining a competitive advantage and positioning the company for future success requires immediate action.
This certificate will help people at all levels learn how to do that. Taught by experts from the ±«Óãtv Muma College of Business, this seven-module program, is targeted toward business professionals, whether currently employed or furloughed due to the crisis.
Program Details
- Format: Online
- Dates: Feb. 22 - Apr. 12, 2021
- Time: Sessions will be recorded so users may view any time
- Modules: 7
- Fee: $250.00
- Location: Online
Careers-Driven Benefits
Navigate the transition from the crisis to the new normal | Establish effective communication and coordination across the supply chain |
Recruit, organize, evaluate, and lead a resilient team | Seize opportunities focused on key competitive advantages |
Leverage key data to model, analyze, and visualize multiple possible scenarios | Capitalize on core competencies to serve the customer |
Assess and mitigate risk and security during business continuity and recovery | Apply critical financial tools and techniques to restructure, recapitalize, and reignite growth |
With This Certificate You Will Learn
Module 1
Module 2
Module 3
Module 4
Module 5
Module 6
Module 7
News
- 'Post-Crisis Leadership' Certificate Holders Poised to Bring Back the Economy
July 6, 2020 ±«Óãtv’s Muma College of Business, more than 6,000 participants are poised to lead their corporations, small businesses, non-profits and entrepreneurships into a market emerging from the COVID-19 crisis. - 'Post-Crisis Leadership' Certificate Program Draws 8,000 Participants from 80 Countries
June 5, 2020 As a major section of the workforce is working remotely – or laid off – because of the COVID-19 crisis, thousands took the opportunity to better themselves through an online certificate program offered by the Muma College of Business. - Muma College of Business to Offer Free Certificate Program in 'Post-Crisis Leadership'
May 6, 2020 The world of business is largely locked down right now to stem the spread of COVID-19. Small businesses along with larger corporations are eager to jump back into the game and get revenues moving again.