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  1. 1 day ago · SMU Campus Green with the sculpture " 97.5° Arc x 8 " by artist Bernar Venet. The Singapore Management University ( SMU) is set up as Singapore's first publicly-funded private university. Founded in 2000, SMU is the third oldest autonomous university in the country, modelling its education after the Wharton School. [ 5]

  2. To achieve the Advanced Certificate in Logistics and Supply Chain Management, participants will need to complete the following modules offered by SMU Academy: Module 1: Fundamentals of Supply Chain Management. Module 2: Planning the Supply Chain - Network Design and Demand and Supply Planning.

  3. Module 1: Understanding and Managing Contracts in the Digital Business Domain. Module 2: Starting and Managing a Company in the Digital Age - a Corporate Governance Perspective. Module 3: Legal Aspects of Employment in the Era of Digital Transformation.

  4. 1 day ago · Basic. Who Should Attend. Leaders and mid-level management from SMEs; Start Up Founders and Entrepreneurs; Intrapreneurs; Business professionals who wish to drive change; Business professionals who want to develop resilient leadership and business sustainability. Pre-requisites: Minimally a Diploma. Overview.

  5. Overview. In Module 6, participants will learn to apply knowledge of Edtech concepts to real-life cases, which is of paramount importance in developing a well-rounded understanding of the field. By applying knowledge to analyse and evaluate these cases, participants gain practical insights into the complexities and nuances of Edtech implementation.

  6. 6 days ago · Economic Analysis is an intensive course covering a vast array of macro and micro economic topics in nine (two preparatory and seven regular) weekly sessions. In macro economics we study how major markets are interrelated, and how their interactions lead to booms and busts of entire economies.

  7. 6 days ago · This course aims to strengthen our understanding of some of the most basic questions in monetary economics: How does money promote economic exchange? What should serve as money? Why do people hold fiat money when there are alternative assets that pay higher rates of return?