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A new model to train future innovators

International leadership, entrepreneurial experience and expertise in developing innovative business strategies. The MBI is a two-year program focused on developing innovative strategies for business.

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They enrich the courses with their global and professional experience, and individually mentor each one of the students in the development of their personal project.

Innovation RoadBlocks

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Resistance to change

Companies try to project their business model and fail to adapt to new conditions because they resist to change.

Risk aversion

Traditional business practice uses a linear thinking logic that expects things to work and leaves no room for discovery.

Customer disconnect

Most companies struggle to innovate because they fail to put their customers at the heart of their business: they see customers as data, not as real people.

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Modules

A unique program that unites the perspectives of design thinking, entrepreneurship, leadership and finance into an integrated curriculum.

M1
C1

New Business Paradigms

C2

The Future of Global Economy

M2
C1

Customer Relevance

C2

Branding

M3
C1

Being Unique and Competitive

C2

Innovation Leadership

M4
C1

Innovation Models and Foresight

C2

Innovation Implementation

M5
C1

Adaptive Strategic Planning

C2

Business Models

M6
C1

Business Plan

C2

Business Finance

The curriculum is a business innovation process

A step-by-step deep, methodical process to exploit new ideas successfully. In content and style, the MBI curriculum has been designed to allow students to experientially develop their personal Capstone Projects. Throughout the program, they acquire the skills and tools to create original strategies that generate growth.

The process

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