The International Iberoamerican University (UNIB) will organize, on September 23 at 12:00 pm (Puerto Rico), in the webinar "Workshop: The Approach to Business Projects in the MBA Blended Learning Mode,” which will be given by Gonzalo Prudencio and Emmanuel Soriano.
In the webinar, associated with the International Project Congress (IPC) –which will take place in November– will address the key aspects for the creation and development of a Business Project, analyzing the competencies, skills and abilities required to design and manage a company and its business plan, as well as the tools and instruments available to a business manager for the development of their profession in the current market context. After reviewing the structural concepts of the subject, the Entrepreneurial Project will be presented within the framework of the integral formation of the Master's degree in Business Administration and Management (MBA) describing their additional contributions and academic and professional strengths.
Gonzalo Prudencio is a PhD student in Projects. He is certified by the International Project Management Association (IPMA) as a Project Technician (Certification Level D). Professionally, he has experience in entrepreneurship, consulting, financial and administrative management, business management, auditing and project planning and evaluation, both in the private sector and in international cooperation. Currently, he is working as a financial analyst at the American Embassy.
Emmanuel Soriano, author and co-author of several scientific publications, holds a PhD in Science in Higher Education. He currently works as coordinator of the Master in Business Administration and Management and Secretary of the Final Project at the Iberoamerican University Foundation (FUNIBER).
The conference is both free and accessible to all those interested in the subject and will be streamed live on YouTube.
To consult the schedules, please, access this link. Registration is required in order to participate:
The registration deadline is 24 hours before the webinar is scheduled to take place.