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Integrated Management Thinking (IMT) — Online

Mini-MBA – Entrepreneurship and launching new business ideas

Overview

As the most senior-level program in McGill’s Mini-MBA Series, this experience helps seasoned managers make sound decisions that will support intelligent growth in their organizations. It is perfect for those wanting to enhance and refine their abilities in creativity and innovation, change management, strategic growth, financial acumen and entrepreneurial thinking. How can you be a catalyst for innovation and growth given your resources, capabilities, and restrictions? Are you equipped to lead and execute change? Can you establish the readiness needed to capture opportunities? These questions and more will be answered in a dynamic, idea-sharing format, assisted by outstanding professors with real-world experience. Delivered in Montreal, Toronto (Mississauga) and Online, the format fits well with the workday of busy professionals from both private and public sectors.

Key Benefits and Takeaways

  • Explore trends in leadership, innovation, finance, entrepreneurship, and growth strategies
  • Capture advanced-level insights often found in the final “integration” phase of leading MBA/EMBA programs
  • Learn to better analyze your options and make more successful decisions
  • View your business through multiple lenses, ensuring greater harmony among functions and units
  • Test your ability to launch new ideas, gain buy-in, and take action on projects
  • Network and share ideas with an exceptional peer group from diverse industries

Topics covered in this course

  • Create a culture of innovation
  • Breakthrough, continuous and incremental innovation
  • Value innovation: tools for creating new opportunities
  • Commercialize innovation
  • Sustainability and corporate social responsibility
  • Business model canvas
  • Understand growth options: organic, joint ventures, M&A and alliances
  • Take risks and balance quality vs. speed to market
  • Stages of creative thinking
  • Intro to design thinking
  • Team ideation
  • Brainstorming and value creation
  • Build a strong business case: tips and techniques
  • Create your new integrated business model
  • Convince business leaders that your growth strategy or new idea is worth their attention
  • Finance and cost your ideas
  • Leverage your assets and resources
  • Source investment capital
  • Evaluate risk in your growth model
  • Drive forces of successful change
  • Link change behaviours to business results
  • Spark change in both small and large/mature organizations
  • Navigate change anxiety
  • Personal resilience and self development planning

 

Course Leaders

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Nathalie Duchesnay

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Nathalie Duchesnay

Nathalie Duchesnay is a seasoned strategic advisor with both academic and corporate leadership experience. She has been a course lecturer at McGill University since 2001 and currently teaches in the MBA program at the Desautels Faculty of Management. Nathalie is well versed in designing and executing transformational strategies in the context of digital disruption, mergers and acquisitions, and organizational restructuring. She was a senior manager at Deloitte Monitor and has held executive positions in strategy and innovation at CN and SAQ where she led programs to redesign the customer experience while adopting an Agile approach. Nathalie has an MBA degree from McGill.

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Dror Etzion

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Dror Etzion

Dror Etzion is an associate professor of strategy and organization at the Desautels Faculty of Management and joined McGill in 2008 after completing his Ph.D. studies at IESE Business School in Barcelona, Spain. He is a widely published researcher and thought leader in the area of managing for sustainability to yield impactful outcomes, recruit diverse stakeholders, and foster creativity. Previously, Dror worked for 5 years in the Israeli software industry, and also spent a year at The Natural Step, an international non-profit research and consultancy organization focused on sustainable development.

 

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Sujata Madan

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Sujata Madan

Sujata Madan is a professor at McGill University, teaching in the areas of corporate finance, portfolio management, microeconomics and international business. With a degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and an MBA from the Indian Institute of Management, she worked with the Boston Consulting Group and Citibank prior to joining McGill in 1994. Sujata was awarded the Principal's Prize for Excellence in Teaching for the 2010-2011 academic year.

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Don Melville

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Don Melville

Don Melville is an expert in strategy and competitive advantage. In his prior roles as Director at Secor and Senior Consultant at CapGemini, he led a number of activities aimed at achieving strategic excellence for multinational corporations. He is currently a faculty member in the areas of finance, strategy and organization at McGill’s Desautels Faculty of Management. He also teaches on a variety of senior executive education programs. Don holds an MBA degree from McGill University.

 

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Mario Bottone

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Mario Bottone

Mario has over 20 years of experience in technology companies. Some of the most notables were Monster.com, Workopolis, 2020 Technologies and Logibec Healthcare. He is currently the CRO of Thinking Capital, a fintech solutions provider targeting SMBs in North America. Mario has held senior executive roles in the areas of operations, marketing, product management and sales on an international level. He has been a CEO-COO, led business units, M&A, managed sell-side processes and organizational design projects. Mario also has extensive board management experience with private equity shareholders. Mario holds an MBA degree from McGill University.

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Jared Lee

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Jared Lee

Jared Lee is a senior consultant who provides training to executives of various organizations as well as professional and graduate students. He has led workshops, seminars, and guest lectures at McGill University's Desautels Faculty of Management, Max Bell School of Public Policy, Queen's University's Smith School of Business, and Concordia University's John Molson Executive Centre. Topics have included strategic thinking, problem-solving, design thinking, innovation, structured communication, business presentations, data analysis, data visualization, and change leadership.

 

The Mini-MBA Series

This program is part of the McGill Mini-MBA Series: a three-part series designed to equip you with key business insights, comprehensive management practices, benchmarks, and business strategies taught in our full MBA program—at a fraction of the time and cost.

Learn more about the Mini-MBA Series

 

Delivery Formats

Online
A virtual learning experience featuring an interactive suite of synchronous (live) and asynchronous (self-paced) components from the comfort of your home or office.

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In-Person
Join your peers in our world-class facilities and explore the dynamic life of McGill University’s Montreal campus or one of our offsite locations.

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