MDE Business School will start this year a new high-level program for officials of national and international public administrations: the Public Advanced Management Program (P-AMP).
Designed in partnership with ENAP (National School of Public Administration) in Quebec, Canada, the program aims to develop and strengthen the management capacity of officials involved in decision-making positions to enhance their impact and effectiveness of organizations they lead.
These high officials “need to motivate and lead their teams to a ffi ner decision making in all areas and implement a management model supported by a clear strategy and without losing sight of the general interest the humanist character of the organization and the commitment to its citizens “explains the business school presentation document.
Concretely, the P-AMP is also addressed to the ministers (and member firms), government officials, general administrative directors, directors of public companies, directors of development programs, professional groupings responsible etc.
These will be submitted during 8 months of monthly sessions (in-face) of 2 to 3 days and at a training session a week at ENAP Quebec, around 21 teaching modules and case studies (80 real cases of companies and public institutions).
The P-AMP will give access to these executives’ international training in a local context, “taking into account the specific peculiarities of the African environment, says the institution.
With this latest born of its training, MDE Business School full scope of work for the public administration, the essential ally in the business world. Since 2005, the institution dispenses indeed high level training to managers and business leaders in partnership with the IESE Business School, a school of reference. Headquartered in Barcelona, Spain, IESE Business School has been ranked for three years (including 2016) best business school in the world by US magazine Financial Times, HEC Paris at Harvard or the London Business School.
The receipt of applications for the P-AMP began and the first class entered in this March.