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Regent's University London: Enterprise (Family Enterprises)

Institution Regent's University London
Department Single Tier Structure
Web http://www.regents.ac.uk
Study type Taught

Summary

This degree is ideal for anyone looking to the develop the skills to successfully launch or enhance their own business venture.

MA Enterprise offers a participant experience that bridges the gap between academia and industry experience. Specialising in one core pathway enables you to develop the specific skills you need to move into your chosen field.

Family enterprises play an integral role in building our nations. However, they face unique challenges that require specialist skills and knowledge.

The Family Enterprises Pathway The Family Enterprises pathway explores the nature and dynamics of entrepreneurial families. It will address the universal issues of such enterprises as you apply them to your own family business.

You will have the platform to test out your ideas, collaborate with peers and mentors, and learn how to solve complex enterprise-related problems.

Using a range of case studies, you will examine different business models – from start-ups to high growth organisations. This knowledge will help you to recognise the practical and ethical dimensions of enterprise, giving you the skills to develop effective solutions.

You will also learn how to determine the managerial and resource priorities that are required to operate efficiently, sustainable and successfully.

This degree will develop you into a creative entrepreneur, who is ready to successfully launch or enhance your family business.

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