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Olay
This course explores the science and practice of cosmetic formulation, from raw material selection to advanced product optimization and evaluation.

Arm
This course covers software development with Arm C/C++ compilers and debug tools to optimize Cortex-M device applications for performance and size.
University of Manchester
Learn why metals corrode, the environmental and economic impacts, and control methods through fundamental corrosion science and engineering principles.

University of London
Understand corporate strategies for competing across multiple businesses, including diversification, divestiture, and corporate headquarters organization.

EDUCBA
Learn analytical tools and valuation frameworks to estimate company value using Dividend Discount Model, Discounted Cash Flow, and relative valuation methods.

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Explore how corporations create and maintain value across multiple businesses, managing vertical integration, diversification, global expansion, and governance effectively.

EDUCBA
This course explores corporate governance frameworks in the US and UK, focusing on financial institutions and regulatory compliance.

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Explore the importance of corporate governance from legal and economic perspectives, highlighting its global development and relevance in diverse regions.

Coursera
This course offers an in-depth exploration of corporate governance principles focusing on regulations, risk management, and stakeholder engagement.

EDUCBA
This course equips learners with analytical skills and practical frameworks to detect, prevent, and respond to corporate fraud in organizations.

Fundação Instituto de Administração
Learn methods to scan the external environment, identify emerging trends, and develop scenarios for effective decision-making and proactive innovation strategies.
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Learn corporate debt decisions, credit risk management, financial distress handling, and strategies for returning capital to investors.
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Learn to apply finance principles to measure business success, manage liquidity, and promote value creation through informed investment decisions.

Macquarie University
This course prepares managers with foundational financial management skills to support responsible and sustainable leadership.

Corporate Finance Institute
Explore fundamental corporate finance concepts including capital markets, valuation methods, and career pathways in finance.

Microsoft
An introductory course showcasing Microsoft Copilot’s AI capabilities in automating tasks and enhancing sales communication and productivity.

IESE Business School
This course introduces core corporate finance concepts, enabling understanding of financial statements, investment strategies, and decision-making.

University of Maryland, College Park
This course offers a final project experience for Corporate Entrepreneurship specialization, ideal for professionals in opportunity analysis and corporate finance.

University of Maryland, College Park
Learn to develop and sustain innovative initiatives within established companies amid evolving technologies and market demands.

University of Maryland, College Park
Enhance understanding of internal venture organization and overcoming resistance to innovation initiatives within companies.

University of Maryland, College Park
Course for corporate entrepreneurs to understand securing and managing funding, creating financial statements, and translating ideas into viable ventures.

University of Maryland, College Park
Course enabling development and application of the Business Model Canvas to identify and scope corporate challenges and opportunities.
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
This course explores business organizations, financing options, and government regulation, including debtor-creditor relationships and bankruptcy processes.
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
This course covers key business law topics including agency, contracts, debtor-creditor relationships, government regulation, and business organizations relevant to the CPA exam.