Today’s companies are functioning in a globalised economy in which they need new ways of thinking and new strategies to succeed. Although many have innovative ideas, they are not able to translate them into practice because company directors do not have the necessary digital management knowledge. Digital managers are therefore crucial in helping companies to make their comeback in the digital age. This two-year programme enables students to develop a strategic vision of companies and strengthen their adaptability, speed of reaction and autonomy – qualities that are essential to succeed and advance in the workplace. On completing the course, future digital managers will be able to lead large-scale projects using a genuinely strategic approach and manage a project’s human, material and financial resources autonomously.
- Business Unit Manager
- Auditor
- Company director
- Commercial development manager
- Business developer
- Project manager
- Business officer
- Strategy and development consultant
- Be able to help define a business’s strategy
- Be able to define the strategic directions of a business’s activity while ensuring they match its means and resources
- Be able to identify factors for internal and external development so as to identify their probable impact and deduce appropriate strategic choices
- Be able to translate the strategic directions of a company’s activity into operational goals appropriate to the sector
- Be able to manage performance and profitability indicators
- Be able to identify and decide on skills and staff needs using a forward-looking vision
- Monitoring and piloting a company’s activities
- Economic intelligence
- Management, project management and entrepreneurship
- ALFAE
- E-DLTRA
- ENACO
- ESCA – Ecole Supérieure de Commerce
- IBSM LA MODE ET LE VIN
- ISTH
- ITIC
- IUTS
- VBS – VOLTAIRE BUSINESS SCHOOL
- WES’SUP