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    IMP - International Management Program
    Stockholm School of Economics

    IMP - International Management Program

    Stockholm School of Economics, Stockholm
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    Aug 11 - Nov 19, 2026
    19 days · hybrid · Instructor-Led · Online | Sigtuna Campus(9 modules)
    Open
    Module 1
    Aug 11 - Aug 11, 2026 · Instructor-Led
    online
    Module 2
    Sep 10 - Sep 17, 2026 · Instructor-Led · Sigtuna Campus
    in-person
    Module 3
    Sep 29 - Sep 29, 2026 · Instructor-Led
    online
    Module 4
    Oct 6 - Oct 6, 2026 · Instructor-Led
    online
    Module 5
    Oct 13 - Oct 13, 2026 · Instructor-Led
    online
    Module 6
    Oct 20 - Oct 20, 2026 · Instructor-Led
    online
    Module 7
    Oct 26 - Oct 26, 2026 · Instructor-Led
    online
    Module 8
    Oct 27 - Oct 27, 2026 · Instructor-Led
    online
    Module 9
    Nov 12 - Nov 19, 2026 · Instructor-Led · Sigtuna Campus
    in-person
    Jan 12 - May 27, 2027
    13 days · hybrid · Instructor-Led · Online | Sigtuna Campus(3 modules)
    Open
    Aug 17 - Dec 16, 2027
    13 days · hybrid · Instructor-Led · Online | Sigtuna Campus(3 modules)
    Open
    $190,600

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    International Management Program is a consortium program aimed for emerging managers with high potential and some international experience; functional managers with talent and need for emerging into roles requiring a general management competence, where there is a strong orientation to business results and performance. The program is open for participants from: Alleima, Atlas Copco, DeLaval, Epiroc, Sandvik, Scania and SSAB. International participants from similar companies are also welcome to apply. The exchange of experience with other participants is an essential part of the program and an opportunity to a valuable professional intercultural network. A variety of active learning approaches (e.g. lectures, case studies, group work, experience-based learning, structured reflections, and project assignment) enhance interaction among participants. The overall aim is to enable participants to develop their competence in international business management in order to take a general international management perspective in a (recently) new position, in business development and in leading change. As a multicultural meeting point for emerging international managers, International Management Program prepares participants for international assignments and creates a valuable network that will continue to support the participant in his or her career. The program is designed to fulfill the following major goals for the participants: Enhance and/or acquire skills in using essential tools of effective business management: finance, decision analysis and marketing; Broaden their perspective on global business and modern management. The purpose is to enhance the participant's knowledge of how to exploit business opportunities and how to make the most of limited resources; Develop their leadership abilities, especially in a multicultural environment: understanding how to bring out the best in people, how to select and lead teams, how to build and maintain networks, how to encourage and lead continuous change.

    Why Stockholm School of Economics?

    Stockholm School of Economics has produced more Scandinavian CEOs, central bankers, and Nobel Prize-winning economists per capita than any comparable institution in Northern Europe. Executive participants learn in a small, research-driven school, taught by faculty who publish alongside some of the world's leading economists.

    Your Profile

    • Emerging managers with high potential and some international experience.
    • Functional managers with talent and need for emerging into roles requiring a general management competence, where there is a strong orientation to business results and performance.
    • The program is open for participants from: Alleima, Atlas Copco, DeLaval, Epiroc, Sandvik, Scania and SSAB.
    • International participants from similar companies are also welcome to apply.

    Benefits

    • Enhance and/or acquire skills in using essential tools of effective business management: finance, decision analysis and marketing.
    • Broaden their perspective on global business and modern management. The purpose is to enhance the participant's knowledge of how to exploit business opportunities and how to make the most of limited resources.
    • Develop their leadership abilities, especially in a multicultural environment: understanding how to bring out the best in people, how to select and lead teams, how to build and maintain networks, how to encourage and lead continuous change.
    • The exchange of experience with other participants is an essential part of the program and an opportunity to a valuable professional intercultural network.

    What You'll Learn

    • Essential tools of effective business management: finance, decision analysis and marketing.
    • Global business and modern management - exploiting business opportunities and managing limited resources.
    • Leadership in multicultural environments: bringing out the best in people, selecting and leading teams.
    • Building and maintaining professional networks across cultures.
    • Encouraging and leading continuous change within international organizations.
    • Project assignment and structured reflections integrating learning into participants' own business contexts.

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