Registration open: Microeconomics of Competitiveness - MOC Course

Submitted by Alina Danieles… on 26 June 2018

2018 edition / 28th September- 19th December 

In an open world like today’s, where competition is extremely fierce, courses such as the MOC Course, are more relevant than ever. Internationally, it is the most complete and trusted programme when it comes to understanding the multiple dimensions of competitiveness (business, sectorial, cluster and territorial) and developing strategies and actions that enable us to transform reality and be more competitive. Orkestra-Basque Institute of Competitiveness, in collaboration with the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness, of Harvard University, directed by Professor Michael E. Porter, and networking with around a hundred other prestigious educational institutions from the five continents, offers the MOC Course to senior decision-makers who need to analyse and transform the competitiveness of the organisation and the territory in which they are developing their activity. The course also forms part of the Master’s Degree in Competitiveness and innovation at the DBSUniversity of Deusto.

Course content and methodology

The course combines analysis and debate (approx. 1 hour per case) on seven real cases published by Harvard University, followed by three-hour teaching sessions, and the completion of a tutored group project throughout the course and its defence in the closing session.

The course, aimed at people with a university degree, is given entirely in English, and for each teaching hour it is estimated that participants will need to invest another four hours of personal study (for preparatory reading for each case subsequently to be covered in class and to develop the group project).

Target audience

The course is aimed at high-level representatives from the following types of institutions:

1. Companies (especially those involved in internationalisation processes, in business groups and cooperation processes, and social and territorial leaders)

2. Institutions for Collaboration (cluster and sectorial associations, business and trade union associations, local development agencies, incubators, technology parks, NGOs…)

3. Public Institutions (BG, provincial councils, town halls, public agencies, political parties…)

4. Knowledge Organisations (university researchers, technology centres, consultants…).

Please find more information on the event as well as the registration link and the programme here and read the presentation brochure attached.

Contact:  (+34) 943 29 73 27  moc [at] orkestra.deusto.es

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