E-Lab (the «E» stands for experience) has project teams perform field research for its clients. These project teams are composed of students of theology, actors, and musicians as well as the more traditional marketing experts and statisticians. Each member of the group is trained to conduct observational research, interview clients, and understand the marketing impact of what they learn. E-Lab uses … to make its project teams more efficient.
🧠 Тематика вопроса:
Курс посвящен изучению ключевых принципов управления, включая планирование, организацию и контроль бизнес-процессов. Студенты освоят базовые инструменты менеджмента, научатся принимать управленческие решения и анализировать эффективность работы. Программа формирует навыки, необходимые для успешной карьеры в сфере бизнеса и руководства, а также развивает стратегическое мышление и лидерские качества.
Варианты ответа:
- synergistic goals
- stretch goals
- cross training
- vestibule training
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