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    MURRA Indigenous Business Program
    Melbourne Business School

    MURRA Indigenous Business Program

    Melbourne Business School, Melbourne
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    May 3 - Sep 9, 2027
    12 days Β· in-person Β· Instructor-Led Β· Carlton(3 modules)
    Open
    Module 1: Strategy & Marketing
    May 3 - May 6, 2027 Β· Instructor-Led Β· Carlton
    in-person
    Module 2: Finance & Creating Value Through People (HR)
    Jul 12 - Jul 15, 2027 Β· Instructor-Led Β· Carlton
    in-person
    Module 3: Negotiations & Leadership
    Sep 5 - Sep 9, 2027 Β· Instructor-Led Β· Carlton
    in-person
    $1,628

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    MURRA is named after the word for "fish net" in the Woi Wurrung language of the Wurundjeri people of Melbourne. It represents a gathering of Indigenous entrepreneurs and professionals who are joined by a common purpose to develop business opportunities for the benefit of their communities. If you are an Indigenous entrepreneur or professional and would like the tools to grow your business and develop economic opportunities for your community, this is the program for you. This is a residential program in which participants stay on campus and engage in workshop activities after hours. The program fee covers tuition, meals and accommodation. Enrolment in MURRA is subsidised to enable participation of Indigenous entrepreneurs and managers from across Australia.

    Why Melbourne Business School?

    Melbourne Business School sits at an unusual intersection: the intellectual rigour of a research university and the practical directness of a standalone graduate institution, all anchored in one of the world's most consistently liveable cities. Its executive education programs draw participants from across the Asia-Pacific region and beyond, making it a genuine hub for leaders who want global perspective without leaving the Southern Hemisphere.

    Your Profile

    • Indigenous Professionals who are small business owners, entrepreneurs or professionals, wanting to develop their business knowledge and confidence.
    • Indigenous Managers who work in corporations, government, not-for-profit, prescribed bodies corporate, land councils and other traditional owner entities.

    Benefits

    • Grow and consolidate your business, organisation and career
    • Understand key areas that are vital to success: strategy, finance, marketing, people and talent, negotiations and leadership.
    • Experience the power of informal relationships that continue beyond the program
    • Collaborate with a diverse cohort that provides joint venture and other opportunities for Indigenous Business in Australia.
    • Draw on faculty and the MURRA alumni for mentoring and consulting support.

    What You'll Learn

    • Strategy & Marketing: Develop growth-oriented business strategies and learn how to effectively engage and drive demand and awareness.
    • Finance: Use your financial skills to put your business or organisation on a solid footing.
    • People and Talent: Develop an effective workforce and retain top talent to achieve your organisation's goals.
    • Negotiations: Negotiate deals, contracts and manage disputes to deliver positive outcomes.
    • Leadership: Develop your unique skills to lead in the Indigenous business sector and beyond.

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      Gather your CV, reference letters, and any required test scores. Many EMBA programs waive standardised tests for senior candidates.

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