Corporate Strategy & Finance Program

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Enroll in the Corporate Strategy & Finance Program at DHS Hospitality Academy Sdn. Bhd., recognized by HRDC for its excellence. Over 56 hours, delve into the intricate nexus between corporate strategy and financial management. Led by seasoned professionals, this comprehensive course equips you with the skills to develop strategic plans, optimize financial performance, and drive organizational growth. Gain insights into market analysis, investment decisions, and risk management strategies essential for corporate success. Whether you're a business leader or aspiring executive, this program provides practical knowledge and hands-on experience to navigate the complexities of corporate strategy and finance.

Learning Objectives

1. Master Corporate Strategy Development:
Gain a comprehensive understanding of corporate strategy formulation, including strategic planning, market analysis, and competitive positioning. Learn to create effective strategic plans that drive organizational growth and ensure long-term success.

2. Optimize Financial Performance:
Acquire practical skills in financial management, focusing on optimizing financial performance through effective budgeting, financial analysis, and investment decision-making. Learn to assess financial health, allocate resources efficiently, and maximize returns on investments.

3. Implement Risk Management Strategies:
Develop expertise in identifying, analyzing, and mitigating risks in corporate settings. Learn to implement risk management strategies that protect organizational assets, ensure compliance, and enhance decision-making under uncertainty.

Content Delivery Method

Physical, Virtual

HRD Corp Certified Course

Yes

Duration and Language

56 hours, English

Target Audience

Suitable for all employees with at least 2 years of experience in hospitality industry

Key Skillset Addressed

1. Strategic Planning and Market Analysis
2. Financial Analysis and Investment Decisions
3. Risk Management and Mitigation