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Managerial Economics Course

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Overview

Course Outline

Schedule & Fees

Course Methodology

Instructor-led training that uses interactive learning methods, including class discussion, small group activities, and role-playing

Course Objectives

On successful completion of this course, you will be able to:

  • Evaluate how enterprises, public-sector organizations and not-for-profits manage a highly dynamic and competitive economic environment
  • Investigate how managers pursue organizational goals, constrained by limited financial and other resources
  • Critically apply key economic theories and concepts to the management of an organization
  • Evaluate how key economic data can be applied to achieve organizational objectives
  • Measure how the global economic environment influences organizational innovation and strategic managerial decision-making
  • Interpret how environmental, social, and other key non-economic indicators can generate organizational innovation and performance.
  • Provide an understanding of the economic environment and its impact on business strategy formulation
  • Offer experiential analysis to understand the challenges in adapting to the changing economic environment
  • Offer ideas and tools to understand the local and global economic forces, including governmental regulations, international relations, global consumers, global production and international business
  • Focus on the impact of economic policies on managerial decision-making, by providing an understanding of fiscal policy, and local and global economic issues affecting business
  • Make managerial decisions -making.
  • Understanding and leveraging local and global economic forces


Target Audience

CEO's, General Managers, Business Unit Managers, Finance Managers, Operations Managers, Marketing Managers, and Sales Managers, Entrepreneurs and Business Consultants.

Target Competencies

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  • overview of Economics
    • Production Factors. Market Operations. Types of Economic Systems
  • Microeconomics for Decision making
    • Supply, Demand and Price
    • Market and Consumer Behaviors
  • Macroeconomics for Decision Making
  • Key Economic Metrics (KPI)
  • Government Policies
  • The Global Economy
  • Business Economics: Introduction to economic analysis, with an emphasis on firms, their market and operating environment. Pricing and output decisions.
  • Macroeconomics: The economic activities of the nation, their interrelationships and how they impact the firms.
  • Innovation Economy: Policies and programs to promote innovation and global competitiveness.
  • International Business and the Global Economy
  • The growing significance of ecological sustainability and climate change policy for business.
  • Strategic decisions

$5475

Istanbul

Country: Turkey

Duration: Two weeks

Date: 18–29 Aug 2025

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$5475

Barcelona

Country: Spain

Duration: Two weeks

Date: 15–26 Jun 2026

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