Operations Management
This course provides a fundamental understanding of manufacturing and service operations and their role in the organisation. You look at topics including process flow analysis, inventory management, capacity planning, facilities location, total quality management, human resource management, technology management, and manufacturing and service strategy.
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EMBA-Global Asia
EMBA-Global Asia is designed for high-potential, globally-focused executives and managers who are seeking to deepen their understanding of both Western and Eastern business, and who are passionate about the opportunities Asia's rapid economic development affords.
EMBA-Global Asia builds on the success of the well-established and top-ranked programme offered by Columbia and London Business Schools. This partnership has been extended to HKU Business School giving students in Asia the opportunity to access this world-class programme.
Managerial Accounting
Focusing on the relevance and use of accounting information for management decision making, this course presents alternative tools for planning, control and evaluation of a company's operations and resources. Topics such as budgeting, product costing, performance evaluation and transfer pricing, with an emphasis on related incentive, multinational and tax considerations are discussed.
FB2801 Experiencing Hong Kong
Course Aims & Objectives:
The aims of this course are to enhance students understanding of the formation of cultures and subcultures; awareness of the formation of Hong Kong culture and it's subcultures. Upon completion of the course, students should have gained:
First hand experiences of different aspects of Hong Kong culture
Insights on the development of Hong Kong's many subcultures, and how they affect the livelihood of Hong Kong people
Perception of the cultural development of Hong Kong in the future
Units: 1
Level: A/B
Keyword Syllabus:
Concepts and definitions of culture and the making of Hong Kong culture. The power of media in the
Introduction
The Cheung Kong Executive MBA program aims to prepare business leaders in the Greater China Region to meet future global challenges, both business and personal. We have a growing number of partnerships with top business schools and corporations in Asia, Europe and North America.
Since the inaugural class in 2002, ten cohorts totaling over 1500 students have been admitted, making our program one of the largest in China and across Asia. The Cheung Kong EMBA program enrolls students of exceptional seniority, with over 80% of the students at the Vice-President level and above.
Incorporating the Humanities directly into the curriculum, the program
Executive Leadership
This half course will improve your self-awareness, as well as your interpersonal and team working skills. It employs experimental exercises and self-assessment instruments, including a 360-degree feedback instrument and the NEO Personality Inventory.
International Macroeconomics
Here you explore the fundamentals of national competitiveness, productivity and growth. You study the forces that determine production, consumption, savings and investment, and look at the problem of variable foreign exchange rates and their impact on policy, performance and finance.
ECON0603 The economic system of Hong Kong
Semester : 2
For Student of Year : 2 & 3
The course provides a comprehensive discussion of the salient aspects of the Hong Kong economy. Topics include Hong Kong's national income accounting and economic development, the monetary system and exchange rate regime, the financial system, public finance and fiscal policy, external trade and foreign investment, economic relations with the Mainland, the labour market and employment, the property market and housing policy, regulation of public utilities and competition policy, industrial development and policy, and income distribution. Emphasis will be given to both economic analysis and institutional
FINA0805 Real estate finance
Semester : 2
For Student of Year : 2 & 3
An introduction to real estate economics, mortgage market, real estate auctions in Hong Kong, pre-sale market in Hong Kong, pricing of land and residential/commercial properties, mortgage-backed securities and mortgage company.
Leading and Managing Change
Your future success depends on your ability to motivate people around you to do extraordinary things. The course offers practical tools to improve your ability to influence, negotiate and lead changes in your organisation.
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The University of Hong Kong
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Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST)
IEMBA
Globalization has brought many opportunities for business. These opportunities are accompanied by challenges. For many companies, it is a challenge of critical importance for them to be able to successfully capitalize on the benefits brought by the continuous integration of the economies between Hong Kong and the Mainland China.
The International EMBA (IEMBA) program offered by the HKUST Business School, attracts senior executives from Asia, in particular the Greater China area, who, with diverse cultural background and in-depth knowledge of their own unique business environments, exchange their views on topics of common interest while
Corporate Finance
An introductory finance course designed to give you the tools necessary to value a company by projecting its free cash flow and discounting it at an appropriate rate. It shows you how to use ratio analysis to assess corporate performance, and project financial statements and cash needs.
Decision Models
This half course introduces computer-based models and their use in structuring information and supporting managerial decisions. You examine linear programming, multi-period planning models under uncertainty, non-linear programmes and Monte Carlo simulations.
Managerial Negotiations
When managing human resources in an organisation, many outcomes and decisions are determined by the process of negotiation. This course uses actual negotiating experiences to enhance your skills as a negotiator. Concepts developed in the behavioural sciences, economics and game theory are used as guides to improve your negotiating.
Marketing Strategy
An examination of the role of marketing in creating value for customers that, in turn, leads to the creation of value for other firm stakeholders. It seeks to prepare future CEOs and general managers to deal with core marketing issues by providing a way of thinking strategically about the firm's products, services and markets.