Global wine exchanges have risen by 50% during the last
10 years.
Wine consumption is increasing in emergent countries,
and changing to higher quality standards in traditional ones. Challenging
producing countries are taking a growing importance on the wine economy world
map.
New distribution channels appears
Wine sectors throughout the world constitute dynamic and ever-changing
fields that need to be managed in comprehensive and visionary ways.
The goal of our WINE MBA is to help wine managers in the
world to successfully anticipate such changes. It is also for those who have
an experience of international markets only from their company viewpoint to
be given a global and transversal vision of wine sectors, enabling them to
approach the problems they have to face daily from a worldwide perspective.
The small size of the class (no more than 20 participants), candidates'
various geographical origins, and the location of the program in 5 wine-making
and consuming countries, are meant to help you share cross-cultural views
about the different ways of apprehending wine markets in the world, now and
in the years to come.
The Wine MBA program, entirely delivered in English,
includes 1,200 hours, 400 of which are instruction hours, and 800 are individual
or team projects.
This part-time program alternates periods of intensive
courses spread over 12 months in 5 countries, with the candidates' work commitments.
An approach to global management will coexist with
an in-depth understanding
of local realities and specifics.
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