Our Full-time International MBA group is composed predominantly of foreign students from North America, Latin America, Europe and Asia, aiming to enhance their knowledge of the Brazilian economy and improve on their international management skills through a one-year International MBA, taught in English in São Paulo, Brazil.
In 2015, as part of the "Doing Business in Brazil" subject, the group had a chance to take a closer look at local manufacturing sites and offices of major Brazilian enterprises with international operations.
First stop was the headquarters of cosmetics multinational 'Natura', in Cajamar/SP, where the group learned more about their CSR and international business development strategies.
Next, at 'São Martinho' group's sugar cane plant in Iracemápolis/SP, the group discovered the intricacies involved in the production of ethanol fuel and raw sugar to serve changing local and global needs.
Concluding the series, the group enjoyed a featured visit to local aircraft manufacturer 'Embraer' in São José dos Campos/SP, gaining access to the manufacturing site and accompanied by Executive Aviation Sales VPs for Q&A.
Photos of the 2015 group during their visits can be found here: https://goo.gl/l5IleK
In November, the group will have yet another privileged view of the challenges arising to Brazilian business and infrastructure through a featured visit to the "Itaipú" Binational Hydro Dam, in Foz do Iguaçú/PR.
The Ombudsperson for Itaipú Binational, an International Executive MBA alumnus, usually makes time to join the group for institutional presentations, Q&A, and featured visits to the power plant, Hydro Dam, Eco-museums and the Electric Vehicle pavilion.
For more information on our AMBA accredited, one-year, Full-time International MBA, offered in Brazil and taught in English, follow this link to the program hotsite: http://www1.fia.com.br/internationalmba/
To apply free of charge, follow this link to the program webpage and register through the "Apply now" button: http://www.us.fia.com.br/Educacao/MBA/Curso/Paginas/internationmbafulltime.aspx
If you'd like to contact the admissions team, please write [email protected]
FIA International MBA: Doing Business in Brazil
Posted Oct 26, 2015 14:31
In 2015, as part of the "Doing Business in Brazil" subject, the group had a chance to take a closer look at local manufacturing sites and offices of major Brazilian enterprises with international operations.
First stop was the headquarters of cosmetics multinational 'Natura', in Cajamar/SP, where the group learned more about their CSR and international business development strategies.
Next, at 'São Martinho' group's sugar cane plant in Iracemápolis/SP, the group discovered the intricacies involved in the production of ethanol fuel and raw sugar to serve changing local and global needs.
Concluding the series, the group enjoyed a featured visit to local aircraft manufacturer 'Embraer' in São José dos Campos/SP, gaining access to the manufacturing site and accompanied by Executive Aviation Sales VPs for Q&A.
Photos of the 2015 group during their visits can be found here: https://goo.gl/l5IleK
In November, the group will have yet another privileged view of the challenges arising to Brazilian business and infrastructure through a featured visit to the "Itaipú" Binational Hydro Dam, in Foz do Iguaçú/PR.
The Ombudsperson for Itaipú Binational, an International Executive MBA alumnus, usually makes time to join the group for institutional presentations, Q&A, and featured visits to the power plant, Hydro Dam, Eco-museums and the Electric Vehicle pavilion.
For more information on our AMBA accredited, one-year, Full-time International MBA, offered in Brazil and taught in English, follow this link to the program hotsite: http://www1.fia.com.br/internationalmba/
To apply free of charge, follow this link to the program webpage and register through the "Apply now" button: http://www.us.fia.com.br/Educacao/MBA/Curso/Paginas/internationmbafulltime.aspx
If you'd like to contact the admissions team, please write [email protected]
Posted Oct 26, 2015 14:40
Guys, this is not your blog. It's a discussion board. Once or twice it's just annoying, but if you keep on doing this while not actually contributing to the discussion on the board then you'll look really rude. Is that the sort of business people you are training?
Posted Oct 27, 2015 18:35
Hi Duncan,
Thanks for your input. Indeed, we did not indent to be rude or use the discussion board inappropriately. We will seek appropriate channels for advertising our programs.
Feel free to contact us and get to know our school better.
Thanks again.
Thanks for your input. Indeed, we did not indent to be rude or use the discussion board inappropriately. We will seek appropriate channels for advertising our programs.
Feel free to contact us and get to know our school better.
Thanks again.
Posted Oct 27, 2015 22:35
I'm a friend of Raquel, who used to work in your team. I think I have a good enough understanding for my modest needs.
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