
Program Objective
The Budgeting module of Harvard Manage Mentor teaches participants how to build better, more accurate budgets in less time. Participants learn about the budget process, different types of budgets, new techniques and approaches, and common budgeting problems. This guide features easy-to-use budget templates for fast implementation of concepts.
Course content
Balanced scorecard | Budgeting |
Costs | Financial statements |
Forecasting | Management skills |
Training Pedagogy
Target Audience
Venue and Duration
The 1-day Program can be customized as an in-company Program at your organization’s training premises nationally or you could nominate participants for an Open Program at our Noida Expressway Campus, kindly check the Open MDP Calendar as well as the nomination form in the Executive Education Section in our website.
Faculty Profile
The faculty will comprise of Stratford University core faculty and professionals from industry with varied experience in corporate learning & development, research and consultancy, to check our pool of faculties, kindly access the link: http://stratford.edu.in/faculty-profile-school-of-business-and-management.
Payments
Open Program
Participants should be either nominated by their organizations, or working professionals or entrepreneurs in any sector could self-nominate themselves. The fees for the 1-day Certification program from Harvard Manage Mentor is INR 12,000 (Rupees Ten Thousand Only) per participant which includes professional charges, faculty charges, content development fees, Harvard Case Studies, Psychometric Assessments, Harvard Manage Mentor Certification as well as Reading Material for each participant, to ensure post-learning retention and implementation @ the workplace
*Note: Nominating organizations / Self-Nominated Individuals are advised to await confirmation of acceptance of nomination(s) before sending participants to the Program venue.
In-Company Program
Based on your requirement pertaining to the duration and location of the training program, commercials would be mutually discussed and agreed upon.