Management & Entrepreneurship

Management & Entrepreneurship

Enter the competitive world of entrepreneurship. Become a business manager, have your own team, and become an irreplaceable soldier in the business world. Apply to one of the courses in the Entrepreneurship subcategory and get a whole year of personal guidance.


All subcategories within a category Management & Entrepreneurship

Accounting

Accounting

4 homestudies

Basic management skills

Basic management skills

2 homestudies

Branding strategy (mission, vision and reputation)

Branding strategy (mission, vision and reputation)

6 homestudies

Communication

Communication

7 homestudies

Crash courses

Crash courses

coming soon

Digital transformation

Digital transformation

coming soon

Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship

3 homestudies

Governance & ethics

Governance & ethics

1 homestudy

Human resources

Human resources

1 homestudy

Innovation management

Innovation management

3 homestudies

Languages

Languages

coming soon

Leadership

Leadership

3 homestudies

Marketing & sales

Marketing & sales

3 homestudies

People management

People management

5 homestudies

Retailer & consumer

Retailer & consumer

2 homestudies


Be sure of your future!

Whether you have your own business or you are a team leader/ manager in a company, there are some key skills you need. For example productivity and time management, team supervision and motivation, and a competent understanding of company image and public relations. They form a skill set that's coveted in successful companies across the board, large and small. We're giving you the opportunity to become a high-value candidate on the job market. Become a supervisor, team manager, PR or service manager, or start a business and manage your own team!

Drive and curiosity are important for a manager. They need curiosity about new developments and the creativity in figuring out new ways to help their team reach their full potential. With technology on the rise, the list of boxes to tick to stay competitive keeps growing. That means you need to keep developing your skill set. Apply to one of our courses! - Employer speaks

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Trends

Nowadays, there are more programs, tools, and apps than ever to help a manager keep track of their team's operations. Each team has different needs and is managed differently but there are certain timeless basics. A management course teaches you those basics and helps you determine the best management style for your personality and your team. Find out for yourself what kind of manager you are!

Management & Entrepreneurship, 100% of the time

There's a wide variety of task and team management software out there, and it goes a long way toward helping a manager perform their daily tasks. But a qualified expert works better. An ideal scenario is the right combination between modern tools and a professional who knows how to use them. That's the key to increasing productivity and keeping the team motivated.

The course is surprisingly pleasant. The exercises are interesting, and a lot of them I use every day at work. The course is adding a lot of value to my professional life. I strongly recommend anyone interested in administration or management give it a try. - Ex-student speaking

Thomas Verlinden
Thomas Verlinden

Opleidingsadviseur

These courses are a must for any manager that wants to improve in a professional capacity. You learn to manage your (and your team's) time, draw up schedules and stick to them. You get more out of your day and find out how to resolve every situation. You become a better professional, a better manager, and even a better person.

Nice to know

  • Studies show that we use an average of 10 different methods of sticking to a schedule. That number can be reduced, and our efficiency can be easily improved
  • A positive work environment fosters productivity and ensures that employees stay
  • Different employees are motivated by different things. Some want a higher wage, others want to grow, while others just want a good work-life balance
  • Taking 10-12 minutes a day to create a schedule saves an entrepreneur up to 2 hours a day. Knowing what you're doing and planning for it helps