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Teaching staff
Academic Areas
Production Management
The area of operations and technology management has the basic objective of making a deeper examination basic concepts in order to manage manufacturing and service operations in organizations. There is an emphasis on the analysis of operations, management, control and the design of operating systems
The academic structure allows participants to make global and detailed analyses of the operations in their own companies, in other words, it prepares them to take decisions, to execute action programs, and to design strategies; and to design and develop strategies with which to improve competitiveness.
Content
- Quality and guarantees in service businesses.
- Strategic management services: market orientation.
- Supply chain management.
- Strategic management of services: external elements for the design strategies.
- Client-supplier integration.
- The strategic vision.
- Service excellence, a formidable competitive weapon.
- Logistics as a strategy.
- The industrialization of services.
- The phenomenon of globalization.
- Production planning and programming: an entrepreneurial game.
- Internationalization of operations.
- Strategy of transport and inventories.
- Organization and design of process.
- Commercial strategy and corporate strategy.
- Competing with innovation.
- Third-generation businesses to compete in the new millennium.
- The management of innovation.
- Process re-engineering.

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A generalist and humanist view/content
"INALDE represents one of the academic and personal experiences which one may have in one’s professional life. It promotes a process of formation which generates the changes in one's way of seeing management and business, due to its comprehensive approach composite and humanistic approach, and the Case Method, which without doubt is the most appropriate laboratory for management formation".
Luis Felipe Salom
Vice-President Logistics
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