Business
Most purchased business course on Udemy available for £18.99
Are you ready to take your career to the next level? There are a bunch of great online courses you can take to help you make the jump, but there is only one that squeezes an entire MBA into a single programme.
Getting your MBA has never been easier, not since the award-winning MBA professor Chris Haroun launched his best-selling business course with Udemy anyway. You’ll be taught everything you need to know about business from start-up to IPO, with a free 384-page book version of the course thrown in for good measure.
This course is usually listed at £199.99, but is available for just £18.99 for a limited time. That’s a massive 90% saving on list price. When you consider that the free book is worth around £75 alone, you realise that this is a pretty special deal.
This course covers all of the important topics you learn from getting an MBA, plus real-life practical business concepts that will help to make you successful. There’s plenty of material packed into the course, giving you fantastic value for money. The course includes:
This course is perfect for anyone with an interest in business. It doesn’t matter whether you are looking to change career or give your CV a boost, because this course covers everything.
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