Service Management, Sustainable Service Management
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The Master’s Programme in Service Management combines in-depth subject knowledge of the services sectors with an understanding of the specific organisational and managerial needs of service activities. You apply by selecting one of five specialisations: Culture and Creativity Management, Retail, Supply Chain Management, Sustainable Service Management or Tourism.The Master’s Programme in Service Management is a unique opportunity for those seeking a management programme at an advanced level with a strong link to research. The programme combines in-depth subject knowledge of the services sectors with an understanding of the specific organisational and managerial needs of service activities. Applying to the Master’s Programme in Service Management, you choose one of five specialisations: Culture and Creativity Management, Supply Chain Management, Sustainable Service Management, Retail Management or Tourism. We have a mix of students from all around the world.Features of the programme – Sustainable Service ManagementWith an increased focus on sustainability issues in service organisations along with efforts to develop more sustainable business practices there is a need for staff with specialized sustainability competence. You will study, analyse, and discuss sustainability issues and theories with a particular focus on services and service organisations. Students will gain an understanding of theories of sustainable consumption, sustainable business models and environmental governance and policy, develop the skills needed to assess the environmental impact of service activities, and learn to identify, analyse, assess, and communicate the different aspects of sustainability with regard to service activities in a societal context.
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