Due to special interest of entrants, CIU new project “Business Academy 2” starts!
The project is implemented by a joint initiative of Caucasus International University, the National Bank of Georgia and the Georgian Competition Agency.
The content of the project is compiled by the materials provided by Harvard Business Publishing Education, the National Bank of Georgia, and The Economist Educational Foundation.
The course, created by Caucasus International University and the Georgian Association of Financial Education, offers the entrant basic knowledge about business (the course covers finance, management and tourism).
The aim of the project is to provide entrants with general knowledge about the current business environment, related opportunities and risks.
Please, register here before 20 March: https://bit.ly/3rKrVIu
Evaluate your abilities in the profession, get a certificate, a 1000 GEL voucher for a digital technology course.
The project consists of 5 lecture sessions and will be conducted online.
The aim of the project is to provide entrants with general knowledge about the existing business environment, related opportunities and risks.
Evaluate your abilities in the profession, get a certificate, a 1000 GEL voucher for a digital technology course.
Topics and Speakers:
Giorgi Abashishvili
Dean of the Faculty of Business at Caucasus International Universality, National Consultant of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA) in Georgia, Professor at Caucasus International University.
“Starting a Business, Business Environment and Leadership”
How to start a business and manage a team?
How to create a business model that easily responds to change and adapts to a competitive environment?
How can we get funding for our business?
What can become factors for business success?
Salome Liparteliani
Executive Director of Association for Georgian Financial Education, Business Processes Manager at Business Portal BPI.GE, Coordinator of CIU Business Institute.
“Financial Sector and Financial Decisions”
How developed is the banking sector in Georgia?
When is saving justified? / How to save money safely?
When is investing justified?
How important is a personal budget and how do we set it up?
What does financial security mean and what types of risks are there?
Gogita Todradze
Executive Director at National Statistics Office of Georgia – Geostat since 2018. Professor at Caucasus International University. Since November 2017 he is a member of the Business Statistics Expert Group of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) and a member of the United Nations Commission since May, 2019. He was elected as a chairperson of the Bureau of Statistics and Communications of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) in August, 2020.
“Business and Economics in Figures”
How to study economics easily?
What are the specifics of the Georgian economy?
What impact does economic growth have on us and how is tourism viewed?
What does inflation mean?
Maya Melikidze
Doctor of Business Administration, Graduate of Harvard University, Georgian National Energy and Water Supply Regulatory Commission Member, Advisor to the President of Georgia on Economic Affairs in 2016-2017. Chairman of the Energy Regulators Regional Association (ERRA) since September 2020, which includes 48 countries. Professor at Caucasus International University.
“Energy and Prices”
Who are energy partners of Georgia? How to be more energy independent?
Where do we buy and where do we sell energy resources?
How tariffs are calculated (natural gas, electricity, water).
Irakli Lekvinadze
Doctor of Business Administration, Chairperson of Georgian National Competition Agency, Business Ombudsman of Georgia in 2018-2019. Deputy Mayor of Tbilisi in 2015-2017, Professor at Caucasus International University.
“Competition and Prices - What Should a Competitive Business Be Like”
Why is it important to have a healthy competitive environment for businesses?
What are the characteristics of a competitive Georgian business environment?
Are there any cases of abuse of a dominant position in the Georgian market?
What impact does competition have on prices?
What type of competitive strategies are there and which ones are used by successful Georgian companies? / Which competitive strategies do we find in the Georgian reality / in the Georgian market?
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