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Northeastern University
Skills you'll gain: Leadership and Management, Product Strategy
Universidad de Palermo
Skills you'll gain: Innovation
The State University of New York
Skills you'll gain: Leadership and Management, Contract Management, Data Management, Negotiation, Operations Management
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Skills you'll gain: Business Analysis, Business Transformation, E-Commerce, Entrepreneurship, Leadership and Management, Strategy, Strategy and Operations, Application Development, Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), Product Strategy
Skills you'll gain: Machine Learning, Machine Learning Algorithms, SAS (Software), Human Learning
Skills you'll gain: BlockChain, Business Transformation, Finance, Accounting, FinTech, Financial Accounting, Innovation, Banking, Financial Management, Payments
Wesleyan University
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
The University of Edinburgh
The Open University
Copenhagen Business School
EIT Digital
Skills you'll gain: Business Transformation, Business Analysis, Leadership and Management, Entrepreneurship, Research and Design, Strategy and Operations, Change Management, Marketing, Sales, Business Development
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In summary, here are 10 of our most popular business law courses
- Engaging in Enterprise Growth and Innovation:Â Northeastern University
- Digital Disruption:Â Universidad de Palermo
- Data Analytics in Sports Law and Management:Â The State University of New York
- China Strategy:Â The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Machine Learning Using SAS Viya:Â SAS
- Blockchain Transformations of Financial Services:Â INSEAD
- Designing and Building Institutional Anti-Racist Spaces:Â Wesleyan University
- Search Engines for Web and Enterprise Data:Â The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
- Data Ethics, AI and Responsible Innovation:Â The University of Edinburgh
- From prototyping to validating business models:Â The Open University