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Introduction to the Program
With this completely online Advanced master’s degree, you will design innovative strategies at a business level and ensure that the community pharmacy stands out for its efficiency in the global market”
The management of a community pharmacy involves a balance between pharmaceutical science, business leadership and customer service. In an increasingly interconnected society and with rapidly advancing technology, the way in which experts manage their establishments has a direct impact on the quality of the services offered. For this reason, professionals need to master the most sophisticated tools to maximize the operational efficiency of institutions, improve profitability and, at the same time, maintain high standards of patient care.
With this idea in mind, TECH presents an exclusive Advanced master’s degree Global MBA in Pharmacy Office Management and Administration. Designed by renowned specialists in this area, the academic itinerary will delve into issues ranging from the financial control of entities or the optimization of purchasing processes to the implementation of quality systems to guarantee top-quality care. Thanks to this, graduates will be qualified to lead community pharmacies with a global and strategic vision, adapting to the constant changes in the sector and guaranteeing operational excellence. In addition, they will be able to implement innovative practices that improve efficiency, profitability and customer satisfaction, all while maintaining the highest ethical standards.
In terms of the learning methodology, TECH offers a 100% online environment to adapt to the needs of busy professionals looking to advance their careers. Through the Relearning teaching system, based on the repetition of key concepts to consolidate knowledge and facilitate learning, flexibility is combined with a robust pedagogical approach. Therefore, all students will need is an electronic device with an Internet connection to access the Virtual Campus. In addition, a prestigious International Guest Director will deliver rigorous Masterclasses.
Specialize in Pharmacy Office Management and Administration with TECH! You will have access to a series of unique and additional Masterclasses, taught by a renowned and internationally acclaimed teacher”
This Advanced master’s degree Global MBA in Pharmacy Office Management and Administration contains the most complete and up-to-date educational program on the market. Its most notable features are:
- The development of case studies presented by experts in Pharmacy Office Management and Administration
- The graphic, schematic, and practical contents with which they are created, provide scientific and practical information on the disciplines that are essential for professional practice
- Practical exercises where self-assessment can be used to improve learning
- Its special emphasis on innovative methodologies in Pharmacy Office Management and Administration
- Theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection assignments
- Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection
You will combine advanced knowledge in business administration with a specific focus on pharmacy management, allowing you to optimize your professional practice and your impact on the sector”
Its teaching staff includes professionals from the field of Pharmacy Management who bring their work experience to the program, as well as renowned specialists from leading companies and prestigious universities.
Its multimedia content, developed using the latest educational technology, will allow professionals to undertake situated and contextual learning, that is to say, a simulated environment that will provide an immersive study program to prepare them for real-life scenarios.
This program is designed around Problem-Based Learning, whereby the student must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise throughout the program. For this purpose, the professional will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system created by renowned and experienced experts
You will foster a collaborative and motivating work environment, developing skills for talent management"
You will efficiently manage the supply chain, from the purchase of pharmaceutical products to their distribution"
Syllabus
The degree will emphasize all aspects of community pharmacy management, from the financial area to quality control and applicable regulations. In this way, entrepreneurs will be able to effectively manage human resources, develop marketing strategies to improve visibility and understand corporate social responsibility in the context of pharmaceutical care. They will also address the management of services in the pharmacy, customer loyalty and the development of feasibility programs and monitoring of business ideas, preparing professionals to assume organizational and strategic responsibilities.
The syllabus has been designed to equip you with a comprehensive and strategic vision of business management, with a focus adapted to the globalized context and the latest trends in the sector"
Module 1. Leadership, Ethics and Social Responsibility in Companies
1.1. Globalization and Governance
1.1.1. Governance and Corporate Governance
1.1.2. The Fundamentals of Corporate Governance in Companies
1.1.3. The Role of the Board of Directors in the Corporate Governance Framework
1.2. Leadership
1.2.1. Leadership. A Conceptual Approach
1.2.2. Leadership in Companies
1.2.3. The Importance of Leaders in Business Management
1.3. Cross-Cultural Management
1.3.1. Cross Cultural Management Concept
1.3.2. Contributions to Knowledge of National Cultures
1.3.3. Diversity Management
1.4. Management and Leadership Development
1.4.1. Concept of Management Development
1.4.2. Concept of Leadership
1.4.3. Leadership Theories
1.4.4. Leadership Styles
1.4.5. Intelligence in Leadership
1.4.6. The Challenges of Today's Leader
1.5. Business Ethics
1.5.1. Ethics and Morality
1.5.2. Business Ethics
1.5.3. Leadership and Ethics in Companies
1.6. Sustainability
1.6.1. Sustainability and Sustainable Development
1.6.2. The 2030 Agenda
1.6.3. Sustainable Companies
1.7. Corporate Social Responsibility
1.7.1. International Dimensions of Corporate Social Responsibility
1.7.2. Implementing Corporate Social Responsibility
1.7.3. The Impact and Measurement of Corporate Social Responsibility
1.8. Responsible Management Systems and Tools
1.8.1. CSR: The Corporate Social Responsibility
1.8.2. Essential Aspects for Implementing a Responsible Management Strategy
1.8.3. Steps for the Implementation of a Corporate Social Responsibility Management System
1.8.4. CSR Tools and Standards
1.9. Multinationals and Human Rights
1.9.1. Globalization, Multinational Companies and Human Rights
1.9.2. Multinational Corporations and International Law
1.9.3. Legal Instruments for Multinationals in the Area of Human Rights
1.10. Legal Environment and Corporate Governance
1.10.1. International Rules on Importation and Exportation
1.10.2. Intellectual and Industrial Property
1.10.3. International Labor Law
Module 2. Strategic Management and Executive Management
2.1. Organizational Analysis and Design
2.1.1. Conceptual Framework
2.1.2. Key Elements in Organizational Design
2.1.3. Basic Organizational Models
2.1.4. Organizational Design: Typologies
2.2. Corporate Strategy
2.2.1. Competitive Corporate Strategy
2.2.2. Types of Growth Strategies
2.2.3. Conceptual Framework
2.3. Strategic Planning and Strategy Formulation
2.3.1. Conceptual Framework
2.3.2. Elements of Strategic Planning
2.3.3. Strategic Formulation: Strategic Planning Process
2.4. Strategic Thinking
2.4.1. The Company as a System
2.4.2. Organization Concept
2.5. Financial Diagnosis
2.5.1. Concept of Financial Diagnosis
2.5.2. Stages of Financial Diagnosis
2.5.3. Assessment Methods for Financial Diagnosis
2.6. Planning and Strategy
2.6.1. The Plan from a Strategy
2.6.2. Strategic Positioning
2.6.3. Strategy in Companies
2.7. Strategy Models and Patterns
2.7.1. Conceptual Framework
2.7.2. Strategic Models
2.7.3. Strategic Patterns: The Five P’s of Strategy
2.8. Competitive Strategy
2.8.1. Competitive Advantage
2.8.2. Choosing a Competitive Strategy
2.8.3. Strategies based on the Strategic Clock Model
2.8.4. Types of Strategies According to the Industrial Sector Life Cycle
2.9. Strategic Management
2.9.1. The Concept of Strategy
2.9.2. The Process of Strategic Management
2.9.3. Approaches in Strategic Management
2.10. Strategy Implementation
2.10.1. Indicator Systems and Process Approach
2.10.2. Strategic Map
2.10.3. Strategic Alignment
2.11. Executive Management
2.11.1. Conceptual Framework of Executive Management
2.11.2. Executive Management. The Role of the Board of Directors and Corporate Management Tools
2.12. Strategic Communication
2.12.1 Interpersonal Communication
2.12.2 Communication Skills and Influence
2.12.3. Internal Communication
2.12.4 Barriers for Business Communication
Module 3. People and Talent Management
3.1. Organizational Behavior
3.1.1. Organizational Behavior. Conceptual Framework
3.1.2. Main Factors of Organizational Behavior
3.2. People in Organizations
3.2.1. Quality of Work Life and Psychological Well-Being
3.2.2. Work Teams and Meeting Management
3.2.3. Coaching and Team Management
3.2.4. Managing Equality and Diversity
3.3. Strategic People Management
3.3.1. Strategic Human Resources Management
3.3.2. Strategic People Management
3.4. Evolution of Resources. An Integrated Vision
3.4.1. The Importance of HR
3.4.2. A New Environment for People Management and Leadership
3.4.3. Strategic HR Management
3.5. Selection, Group Dynamics and HR Recruitment
3.5.1. Approach to Recruitment and Selection
3.5.2. Recruitment
3.5.3. The Selection Process
3.6. Human Resources Management by Competencies
3.6.1. Analysis of the Potential
3.6.2. Remuneration Policy
3.6.3. Career/Succession Planning
3.7. Performance Evaluation and Performance Management
3.7.1. Performance Management
3.7.2. Performance Management: Objectives and Process
3.8. Training Management
3.8.1. Learning Theories
3.8.2. Talent Detection and Retention
3.8.3. Gamification and Talent Management
3.8.4. Training and Professional Obsolescence
3.9. Talent Management
3.9.1. Keys for Positive Management
3.9.2. Conceptual Origin of Talent and its Implication in the Company
3.9.3. Map of Talent in the Organization
3.9.4. Cost and Added Value
3.10. Innovation in Talent and People Management
3.10.1. Strategic Talent Management Models
3.10.2. Talent Identification, Training and Development
3.10.3. Loyalty and Retention
3.10.4. Proactivity and Innovation
3.11. Motivation
3.11.1. The Nature of Motivation
3.11.2. Expectations Theory
3.11.3. Needs Theory
3.11.4. Motivation and Financial Compensation
3.12. Employer Branding
3.12.1. Employer Branding in HR
3.12.2. Personal Branding for HR Professionals
3.13. High-Performance Teams Development
3.13.1. High-Performance Teams: Self-Managed Teams
3.13.2. Methodologies for the Management of High-Performance Self-Managed Teams
3.14. Management Skills Development
3.14.1. What are Manager Competencies?
3.14.2. Elements of Competencies
3.14.3. Knowledge
3.14.4. Management Skills
3.14.5. Attitudes and Values in Managers
3.14.6. Managerial Skills
3.15. Time Management
3.15.1. Benefits
3.15.2. What Can be the Causes of Poor Time Management?
3.15.3. Time
3.15.4. Time Illusions
3.15.5. Attention and Memory
3.15.6. State of Mind
3.15.7. Time Management
3.15.8. Being Proactive
3.15.9. Be Clear About the Objective
3.15.10. Order
3.15.11. Planning
3.16. Change Management
3.16.1. Change Management
3.16.2. Type of Change Management Processes
3.16.3. Stages or Phases in the Change Management Process
3.17. Negotiation and Conflict Management
3.17.1. Negotiation
3.17.2. Conflict Management
3.17.3. Crisis Management
3.18. Executive Communication
3.18.1. Internal and External Communication in the Corporate Environment
3.18.2. Communication Departments
3.18.3. The Person in Charge of Communication of the Company. The Profile of the Dircom
3.19. Human Resources Management and Occupational Hazard Prevention Teams
3.19.1. Management of Human Resources and Teams
3.19.2. Occupational Risk Prevention
3.20. Productivity, Attraction, Retention and Activation of Talent
3.20.1. Productivity
3.20.2. Talent Attraction and Retention Levers
3.21. Monetary Compensation Vs. Non-Monetary
3.21.1. Monetary Vs. Non-Monetary Compensation
3.21.2. Wage Band Models
3.21.3. Non-Monetary Compensation Models
3.21.4. Working Model
3.21.5. Corporate Community
3.21.6. Company Image
3.21.7. Emotional Salary
3.22. Innovation in Talent and People Management
3.22.1. Innovation in Organizations
3.22.2. New Challenges in the Human Resources Department
3.22.3. Innovation Management
3.22.4. Tools for Innovation
3.23. Knowledge and Talent Management
3.23.1. Knowledge and Talent Management
3.23.2. Knowledge Management Implementation
3.24. Transforming Human Resources in the Digital Era
3.24.1. The Socioeconomic Context
3.24.2. New Forms of Corporate Organization
3.24.3. New Methodologies
Module 4. Economic and Financial Management
4.1. Economic Environment
4.1.1. Macroeconomic Environment and the National Financial System
4.1.2. Financial Institutions
4.1.3. Financial Markets
4.1.4. Financial Assets
4.1.5. Other Financial Sector Entities
4.2. Company Financing
4.2.1. Sources of Financing
4.2.2. Types of Financing Costs
4.3. Executive Accounting
4.3.1. Basic Concepts
4.3.2. The Company's Assets
4.3.3. The Company's Liabilities
4.3.4. The Company's Net Worth
4.3.5. The Income Statement
4.4. Management Accounting to Cost Accounting
4.4.1. Elements of Cost Calculation
4.4.2. Expenses in General Accounting and Cost Accounting
4.4.3. Costs Classification
4.5. Information Systems and Business Intelligence
4.5.1. Fundamentals and Classification
4.5.2. Cost Allocation Phases and Methods
4.5.3. Choice of Cost Center and Impact
4.6. Budget and Management Control
4.6.1. The Budget Model
4.6.2. The Capital Budget
4.6.3. The Operating Budget
4.6.5. Treasury Budget
4.6.6. Budget Monitoring
4.7. Treasury Management
4.7.1. Accounting Working Capital and Necessary Working Capital
4.7.2. Calculation of Operating Cash Requirements
4.7.3. Credit Management
4.8. Corporate Tax Responsibility
4.8.1. Basic Tax Concepts
4.8.2. Corporate Income Tax
4.8.3. Value Added Tax
4.8.4. Other Taxes Related to Commercial Activity
4.8.5. The Company as a Facilitator of the Work of the State
4.9. Corporate Control Systems
4.9.1. Analysis of Financial Statements
4.9.2. The Company's Balance Sheet
4.9.3. The Profit and Loss Statement
4.9.4. The Statement of Cash Flows
4.9.5. Ratio Analysis
4.10. Financial Management
4.10.1. The Company's Financial Decisions
4.10.2. Financial Department
4.10.3. Cash Surpluses
4.10.4. Risks Associated with Financial Management
4.10.5. Financial Administration Risk Management
4.11. Financial Planning
4.11.1. Definition of Financial Planning
4.11.2. Actions to be Taken in Financial Planning
4.11.3. Creation and Establishment of the Business Strategy
4.11.4. The Cash Flow Table
4.11.5. The Working Capital Table
4.12. Corporate Financial Strategy
4.12.1. Corporate Strategy and Sources of Financing
4.21.2. Financial Products for Corporate Financing
4.13. Macroeconomic Context
4.13.1. Macroeconomic Context
4.13.2. Relevant Economic Indicators
4.13.3. Mechanisms for the Control of Macroeconomic Magnitudes
4.13.4. Economic Cycles
4.14. Strategic Financing
4.14.1. Self-Financing
4.14.2. Increase in Equity
4.14.3. Hybrid Resources
4.14.4. Financing Through Intermediaries
4.15. Money and Capital Markets
4.15.1. The Money Market
4.15.2. The Fixed Income Market
4.15.3. The Equity Market
4.15.4. The Foreign Exchange Market
4.15.5. The Derivatives Market
4.16. Financial Analysis and Planning
4.16.1. Analysis of the Balance Sheet
4.16.2. Analysis of the Income Statement
4.16.3. Profitability Analysis
4.17. Analyzing and Solving Cases/Problems
4.17.1. Financial Information on Industria de Diseño y Textil, S.A. (INDITEX)
Module 5. Operations and Logistics Management
5.1. Operations Direction and Management
5.1.1. The Role of Operations
5.1.2. The Impact of Operations on the Management of Companies
5.1.3. Introduction to Operations Strategy
5.1.4. Operations Management
5.2. Industrial Organization and Logistics
5.2.1. Industrial Organization Department
5.2.2. Logistics Department
5.3. Structure and Types of Production (MTS, MTO, ATO, ETO...)
5.3.1. Production System
5.3.2. Production Strategy
5.3.3. Inventory Management System
5.3.4. Production Indicators
5.4. Structure and Types of Procurement
5.4.1. Function of Procurement
5.4.2. Procurement Management
5.4.3. Types of Purchases
5.4.4. Efficient Purchasing Management of a Company
5.4.5. Stages of the Purchase Decision Process
5.5. Economic Control of Purchasing
5.5.1. Economic Influence of Purchases
5.5.2. Cost Centers
5.5.3. Budget
5.5.4. Budgeting vs. Actual Expenditure
5.5.5. Budgetary Control Tools
5.6. Warehouse Operations Control
5.6.1. Inventory Control
5.6.2. Location Systems
5.6.3. Stock Management Techniques
5.6.4. Storage Systems
5.7. Strategic Purchasing Management
5.7.1. Business Strategy
5.7.2. Strategic Planning
5.7.3. Purchasing Strategies
5.8. Typologies of the Supply Chain Management (SCM)
5.8.1. Supply Chain
5.8.2. Benefits of Supply Chain Management
5.8.3. Logistical Management in the Supply Chain
5.9. Supply Chain Management
5.9.1. The Concept of Management of the Supply Chain (SCM)
5.9.2. Costs and Efficiency of the Operations Chain
5.9.3. Demand Patterns
5.9.4. Operations Strategy and Change
5.10. Interactions Between the SCM and All Other Departments
5.10.1. Interaction of the Supply Chain
5.10.2. Interaction of the Supply Chain. Integration by Parts
5.10.3. Supply Chain Integration Problems
5.10.4. Supply Chain 4.0
5.11. Logistics Costs
5.11.1. Logistics Costs
5.11.2. Problems with Logistics Costs
5.11.3. Logistic Costs Optimization
5.12. Profitability and Efficiency of Logistics Chains: KPIS
5.12.1. Logistics Chain
5.12.2. Profitability and Efficiency of the Logistics Chain
5.12.3. Indicators of Profitability and Efficiency of the Supply Chain
5.13. Process Management
5.13.1. Process Management
5.13.2. Process-Based Approach: Process Mapping
5.13.3. Improvements in Process Management
5.14. Distribution and Transportation Logistics
5.14.1. Distribution in the Supply Chain
5.14.2. Transportation Logistics
5.14.3. Geographic Information Systems as a Support for Logistics
5.15. Logistics and Customers
5.15.1. Demand Analysis
5.15.2. Demand and Sales Forecast
5.15.3. Sales and Operations Planning
5.15.4. Collaborative Planning, Forecasting and Replenishment Planning (CPFR)
5.16. International Logistics
5.16.1. Export and Import Processes
5.16.2. Customs
5.16.3. Methods and Means of International Payment
5.16.4. International Logistics Platforms
5.17. Outsourcing of Operations
5.17.1. Operations Management and Outsourcing
5.17.2. Outsourcing Implementation in Logistics Environments
5.18. Competitiveness in Operations
5.18.1. Operations Management
5.18.2. Operational Competitiveness
5.18.3. Operations Strategy and Competitive Advantages
5.19. Quality Management
5.19.1. Internal and External Customers
5.19.2. Quality Costs
5.19.3. Ongoing Improvement and the Deming Philosophy
Module 6. Information Systems Management
6.1. Technological Environment
6.1.1. Technology and Globalization
6.1.2. Economic Environment and Technology
6.1.3. Technological Environment and its Impact on Companies
6.2. Information Systems in Companies
6.2.1. The Evolution of the IT Model
6.2.2. Organization and IT Departments
6.2.3. Information Technology and Economic Environment
6.3. Corporate Strategy and Technology Strategy
6.3.1. Creating Value for Customers and Shareholders
6.3.2. Strategic IS/IT Decisions
6.3.3. Corporate Strategy vs Technological and Digital Strategy
6.4. Information Systems Management
6.4.1. Corporate Governance of Technology and Information Systems
6.4.2. Management of Information Systems in Companies
6.4.3. Expert Managers in Information Systems: Roles and Functions
6.5. Information Technology Strategic Planning
6.5.1. Information Systems and Corporate Strategy
6.5.2. Strategic Planning of Information Systems
6.5.3. Phases of Information Systems Strategic Planning
6.6. Information Systems for Decision Making
6.6.1. Business Intelligence
6.6.2. Data Warehouse
6.6.3. BSC or Balanced Scorecard
6.7. Exploring the Information
6.7.1. SQL: Relational Databases. Basic Concepts
6.7.2. Networks and Communications
6.7.3. Operational System: Standardized Data Templates
6.7.4. Strategic System: OLAP, Multidimensional Model and Graphical Dashboards
6.7.5. Strategic DB Analysis and Report Composition
6.8. Enterprise Business Intelligence
6.8.1. The World of Data
6.8.2. Relevant Concepts
6.8.3. Main Characteristics
6.8.4. Solutions in Today's Market
6.8.5. Overall Architecture of a BI Solution
6.8.6. Cybersecurity in BI and Data Science
6.9. New Business Concept
6.9.1. Why BI?
6.9.2. Obtaining Information
6.9.3. BI in the Different Departments of the Company
6.9.4. Reasons to Invest in BI
6.10. BI Tools and Solutions
6.10.1. How to Choose the Best Tool?
6.10.2. Microsoft Power BI, MicroStrategy y Tableau
6.10.3. SAP BI, SAS BI and Qlikview
6.10.4. Prometheus
6.11. BI Project Planning and Management
6.11.1. First Steps to Define a BI Project
6.11.2. BI Solution for the Company
6.11.3. Requirements and Objectives
6.12. Corporate Management Applications
6.12.1. Information Systems and Corporate Management
6.12.2. Applications for Corporate Management
6.12.3. Enterpise Resource Planning Systems or ERP
6.13. Digital Transformation
6.13.1. Conceptual Framework of Digital Transformation
6.13.2. Digital Transformation; Key Elements, Benefits and Drawbacks
6.13.3. Digital Transformation in Companies
6.14. Technology and Trends
6.14.1. Main Trends in the Field of Technology that are Changing Business Models
6.14.2. Analysis of the Main Emerging Technologies
6.15. IT Outsourcing
6.15.1. Conceptual Framework of Outsourcing
6.15.2. IT Outsourcing and its Impact on Business
6.15.3. Keys to Implement Corporate IT Outsourcing Projects
Module 7. Commercial Management, Strategic Marketing and Corporate Communications
7.1. Commercial Management
7.1.1. Conceptual Framework of Commercial Management
7.1.2. Business Strategy and Planning
7.1.3. The Role of Sales Managers
7.2. Marketing
7.2.1. The Concept of Marketing
7.2.2. Basic Elements of Marketing
7.2.3. Marketing Activities of the Company
7.3. Strategic Marketing Management
7.3.1. The Concept of Strategic Marketing
7.3.2. Concept of Strategic Marketing Planning
7.3.3. Stages in the Process of Strategic Marketing Planning
7.4. Digital Marketing and E-commerce
7.4.1. Digital Marketing and E-commerce Objectives
7.4.2. Digital Marketing and Media Used
7.4.3. E-Commerce. General Context
7.4.4. Categories of E-Commerce
7.4.5. Advantages and Disadvantages of E-commerce Versus Traditional Commerce.
7.5. Managing Digital Business
7.5.1. Competitive Strategy given the Growing Digitalization of the Media
7.5.2. Design and Creation of a Digital Marketing Plan
7.5.3. ROI Analysis in a Digital Marketing Plan
7.6. Digital Marketing to Reinforce a Brand
7.6.1. Online Strategies to Improve Your Brand's Reputation
7.6.2. Branded Content and Storytelling
7.7. Digital Marketing Strategy
7.7.1. Defining the Digital Marketing Strategy
7.7.2. Digital Marketing Strategy Tools
7.8. Digital Marketing to Attract and Retain Customers
7.8.1. Loyalty and Engagement Strategies through the Internet
7.8.2. Visitor Relationship Management
7.8.3. Hypersegmentation
7.9. Managing Digital Campaigns
7.9.1. What is a Digital Advertising Campaign?
7.9.2. Steps to Launch an Online Marketing Campaign
7.9.3. Mistakes in Digital Advertising Campaigns
7.10. Online Marketing Plan
7.10.1. What is an Online Marketing Plan?
7.10.2. Steps to Create an Online Marketing Plan
7.10.3. Advantages of Having an Online Marketing Plan
7.11. Blended Marketing
7.11.1. What is Blended Marketing?
7.11.2. Differences Between Online and Offline Marketing
7.11.3. Aspects to be Taken into Account in the Blended Marketing Strategy
7.11.4. Characteristics of a Blended Marketing Strategy
7.11.5. Recommendations in Blended Marketing
7.11.6. Benefits of Blended Marketing
7.12. Sales Strategy
7.12.1. Sales Strategy
7.12.2. Sales Methods
7.13. Corporate Communication
7.13.1. Concept
7.13.2. The Importance of Communication in the Organization
7.13.3. Type of Communication in the Organization
7.13.4. Functions of Communication in the Organization
7.13.5. Components of Communication
7.13.6. Communication Problems
7.13.7. Communication Scenarios
7.14. Corporate Communication Strategy
7.14.1. Motivational Programs, Social Action, Participation and Training with HR
7.14.2. Internal Communication Tools and Supports”
7.14.3. Internal Communication Plan
7.15. Digital Communication and Reputation
7.15.1. Online Reputation
7.15.2. How to Measure Digital Reputation?
7.15.3. Online Reputation Tools
7.15.4. Online Reputation Report
7.15.5. Online Branding
Module 8. Market Research, Advertising and Commercial Management
8.1. Market Research
8.1.1. Marketing Research: Historical Origin
8.1.2. Analysis and Evolution of the Conceptual Framework of Marketing Research
8.1.3. Key Elements and Value Contribution of Market Research
8.2. Quantitative Research Methods and Techniques
8.2.1. Sample Size
8.2.2. Sampling
8.2.3. Types of Quantitative Techniques
8.3. Qualitative Research Methods and Techniques
8.3.1. Types of Qualitative Research
8.3.2. Qualitative Research Techniques
8.4. Market Segmentation
8.4.1. Market Segmentation Concept
8.4.2. Utility and Segmentation Requirements
8.4.3. Consumer Market Segmentation
8.4.4. Industrial Market Segmentation
8.4.5. Segmentation Strategies
8.4.6. Segmentation Based on Marketing Mix Criteria
8.4.7. Market Segmentation Methodology
8.5. Research Project Management
8.5.1. Market Research as a Process
8.5.2. Planning Stages in Market Research
8.5.3. Stages of Market Research Implementation
8.5.4. Managing a Research Project
8.6. International Market Research
8.6.1. International Market Research
8.6.2. International Market Research Process
8.6.3. The Importance of Secondary Sources in International Market Research
8.7. Feasibility Studies
8.7.1. Concept and Usefulness
8.7.2. Outline of a Feasibility Study
8.7.3. Development of a Feasibility Study
8.8. Advertising
8.8.1. Historical Background of Advertising
8.8.2. Conceptual Framework of Advertising; Principles, Concept of Briefing and Positioning
8.8.3. Advertising Agencies, Media Agencies and Advertising Professionals
8.8.4. Importance of Advertising in Business
8.8.5. Advertising Trends and Challenges
8.9. Developing the Marketing Plan
8.9.1. Marketing Plan Concept
8.9.2. Situation Analysis and Diagnosis
8.9.3. Strategic Marketing Decisions
8.9.4. Operational Marketing Decisions
8.10. Promotion and Merchandising Strategies
8.10.1. Integrated Marketing Communication
8.10.2. Advertising Communication Plan
8.10.3. Merchandising as a Communication Technique
8.11. Media Planning
8.11.1. Origin and Evolution of Media Planning
8.11.2. Media
8.11.3. Media Plan
8.12. Fundamentals of Commercial Management
8.12.1. The Role of Commercial Management
8.12.2. Systems of Analysis of the Company/Market Commercial Competitive Situation
8.12.3. Commercial Planning Systems of the Company
8.12.4. Main Competitive Strategies
8.13. Commercial Negotiation
8.13.1. Commercial Negotiation
8.13.2. Psychological Issues in Negotiation
8.13.3. Main Negotiation Methods
8.13.4. The Negotiation Process
8.14. Decision-Making in Commercial Management
8.14.1. Commercial Strategy and Competitive Strategy
8.14.2. Decision-Making Models
8.14.3. Decision-Making Analytics and Tools
8.14.4. Human Behavior in Decision Making
8.15. Sales Network Management
8.15.1. Sales Management. Sales Management
8.15.2. Networks Serving Commercial Activity
8.15.3. Salesperson Recruitment and Training Policies
8.15.4. Remuneration Systems for Own and External Commercial Networks
8.15.5. Management of the Commercial Process. Control and Assistance to the Work of the Sales Representatives Based on the Information
8.16. Implementing the Commercial Function
8.16.1. Recruitment of Own Sales Representatives and Sales Agents
8.16.2. Commercial Activity Control
8.16.3. The Code of Ethics of Sales Personnel
8.16.4. Compliance with Legislation
8.16.5. Generally Accepted Standards of Business Conduct
8.17. Key Account Management
8.17.1. Concept of Key Account Management
8.17.2. The Key Account Manager
8.17.3. Key Account Management Strategy
8.18. Financial and Budgetary Management
8.18.1. The Break-Even Point
8.18.2. The Sales Budget. Control of Management and of the Annual Sales Plan
8.18.3. Financial Impact of Strategic Sales Decisions
8.18.4. Cycle Management, Turnover, Profitability and Liquidity
8.18.5. Income Statement
Module 9. Innovation and Project Management
9.1. Innovation
9.1.1. Introduction to Innovation
9.1.2. Innovation in the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem
9.1.3. Instruments and Tools for the Business Innovation Process
9.2. Innovation Strategy
9.2.1. Strategic Intelligence and Innovation
9.2.2. Innovation from Strategy
9.3. Project Management for Startups
9.3.1. Startup Concept
9.3.2. Lean Startup Philosophy
9.3.3. Stages of Startup Development
9.3.4. The Role of a Project Manager in a Startup
9.4. Business Model Design and Validation
9.4.1. Conceptual Framework of a Business Model
9.4.2. Business Model Design and Validation
9.5. Project Management
9.5.1. Project Management: Identification of Opportunities to Develop Corporate Innovation Projects.
9.5.2. Main Stages or Phases in Innovation Projects Management
9.6. Project Change Management: Training Management
9.6.1. Concept of Change Management
9.6.2. The Change Management Process
9.6.3. Change Implementation
9.7. Project Communication Management
9.7.1. Project Communications Management
9.7.2. Key Concepts for Project Communications Management
9.7.3. Emerging Trends
9.7.4. Adaptations to the Team
9.7.5. Planning Communications Management
9.7.6. Communications Management
9.7.7. Communications Monitoring
9.8. Traditional and Innovative Methodologies
9.8.1. Innovative Methodologies
9.8.2. Basic Principles of Scrum
9.8.3. Differences between the Main Aspects of Scrum and Traditional Methodologies
9.9. Creation of a Startup
9.3.1. Creation of a Startup
9.3.2. Organization and Culture
9.3.3. Top Ten Reasons Why Startups Fail
9.3.4. Legal Aspects
9.10. Project Risk Management Planning
9.10.1. Risk Planning
9.10.2. Elements for Creating a Risk Management Plan
9.10.3. Tools for Creating a Risk Management Plan
9.10.4. Content of the Risk Management Plan
Module 10. Executive Management
10.1. General Management
10.1.1. The Concept of General Management
10.1.2. The Role of the CEO
10.1.3. The General Director and its Responsibilities
10.1.4. Transforming the Work of Management
10.2. Manager Functions. Organizational Culture and Approaches
10.2.1. Manager Functions. Organizational Culture and Approaches
10.3. Operations Management
10.3.1. The Importance of Management
10.3.2. Value Chain
10.3.3. Quality Management
10.4. Public Speaking and Spokesperson Training
10.4.1. Interpersonal Communication
10.4.2. Communication Skills and Influence
10.4.3. Communication Barriers
10.5. Personal and Organizational Communications Tools
10.5.1. Interpersonal Communication
10.5.2. Interpersonal Communication Tools
10.5.3. Communication in the Organization
10.5.4. Tools in the Organization
10.6. Communication in Crisis Situations
10.6.1. Crisis
10.6.2. Phases of the Crisis
10.6.3. Messages: Contents and Moments
10.7. Preparation of a Crisis Plan
10.7.1. Analysis of Possible Problems
10.7.2. Planning
10.7.3. Adequacy of Personnel
10.8. Emotional Intelligence
10.8.1. Emotional Intelligence and Communication
10.8.2. Assertiveness, Empathy and Active Listening
10.8.3. Self-Esteem and Emotional Communication
10.9. Personal Branding
10.9.1. Strategies for Personal Brand Development
10.9.2. Personal Branding Laws
10.9.3. Tools for Creating Personal Brands
10.10. Leadership and Team Management
10.10.1. Leadership and Leadership Styles
10.10.2. Leader Capabilities and Challenges
10.10.3. Managing Change Processes
10.10.4. Managing Multicultural Teams
Module 11. The Responsible Management of the Pharmacy Office
11.1. The Role of Community Pharmacy. Scope of Action of the Community Pharmacist. Mission of the Organization
11.2. Analysis of the Community Pharmacy Environment
11.3. Promoting Health From the Community Pharmacy
11.4. Implementation of Good Practices in the Community Pharmacy
11.5. Rational Use of Medicines in Pharmacy Offices
11.6. Training and Information for the Proper Use of Medicines and Medical Devices
11.7. Professional Discretion. Moral Basis for Secrecy. Pharmacist and Professional Secrecy
11.8. Concept and Functions of Codes of Ethics. Responsibly Performing Professional Skills. Unfair Competition
11.9. Corporate Social Liability Applied to the Pharmacy Office. Respect for the Environment and Waste Management
11.10. Organization of a Pharmacy Office
Module 2. Economic-Financial Management of the Pharmacy Office
12.1. Fundamentals of Pharmacy Management
12.2. Management Processes in Pharmacy
12.3. Analysis of Financial and Economic Ratios in Pharmacy
12.4. Inventory Management
Module 13. Human Resource Management and Administration in the Pharmacy Office
13.1. Organizational Models. Structure and Organization Charts
13.2. The Team as a Motor. Profile of the Owner and Collaborators
13.3. Personnel Selection and Interview
13.4. Relatives in Pharmacy
13.5. Definition of the Mission. Stakeholders
13.6. Interdependencies and Leadership
13.7. Management and Development of People in Connection with the Mission
13.8. Motivation: Training and Professional Development, Remuneration, etc.
13.9. Occupational Risk Prevention
13.10. Organization and Internal Communication
Module 14. Optimization of Pharmacy Office Logistics and Purchasing Processes
14.1. Logistics Operators and Their Supply Models
14.2. The Purchase
14.3. Managing and Negotiating with Suppliers
14.4. The Distribution Chain
14.5. Product Assortment
14.6. Product Management
14.7. Purchase Management
14.8. Stock Management
14.9. The Products
14.10. The Promotion and Launching of New Products
Module 15. Client/Patient Management
15.1. Pharmacy as a Space for Health Management
15.2. Communication to Approach the Client/ Patient Pairing
15.3. Client Segmentation
15.4. Consumer Psychology and Behavior
15.5. Professional Liability, Management Motor
15.6. Regular and New Clients
15.7. Customer Loyalty Programs
15.8. Customer Service
Module 16. Pharmaceutical Marketing
16.1. Fundamentals of Marketing
16.2. Pharmaceutical and Relationship Marketing
16.3. Markets. Positioning
16.4. Market Research in the Pharmacy Office
16.5. Pharmaceutical Merchandising: Offers and Communication
16.6. Advertising and Promotion
16.7. Digitalization of Pharmacy: From 1.0 to 3.0
16.8. Strategic Marketing
16.9. Micromarketing
Module 17. Sales in the Pharmacy Office
17.1. Psychology and Sales Techniques
17.2. Sales Cycle
17.3. Sales Projections
17.4. Price-Setting Policies
17.5. Types of Products
17.6. Focus on Product Profitability
17.7. Types of Purchases and Clients
17.8. Cross-Selling and Up-Selling
17.9. Challenging Situations
17.10. Digital e-Commerce Management
Module 18. Communication in the Pharmacy Office
18.1. Concept and Value of Internal Communication
18.2. Communication With Employees
18.3. Conflict Management
18.4. Leadership and Team Management
18.5. Communication With the Client
18.6. The Image of the Pharmacy Office
18.7. Technical Communication Supports
18.8. Strategies for Acting on Social Media
18.9. Digital Marketing to Attract and Retain Customers
Module 19. Management of Professional Services in the Pharmacy Office
19.1. Services That Can Be Developed in the Pharmacy
19.2. Selection and Implementation of Services
19.3. Requirements for Developing the Services
19.4. Offering and Monitoring Services
19.5. Economic Management of Services
Module 20. Quality Management in the Pharmacy Office
20.1. Quality
20.2. Certification of Quality of the Pharmacy Office
20.3. Total Quality and Strategic Management (TQM)
20.4. Control Points and Improvement Indicators
20.5. Identification of Strategic Niches and Competitive Advantages
20.6. Control Panels
You will emphasize sustainability and compliance with international standards in the creation of business plans, aligning yourself with global criteria of social responsibility and business efficiency"
Advanced Master's Degree Global MBA in Pharmacy Office Management and Administration
Clinical pharmacy is one of the most important tasks for the proper functioning of health systems and medicine, as it provides knowledge, safety and guarantees in the use of medicines. Because the skills of pharmacists are multifaceted, in that they are not only responsible for manufacturing, prescribing and supplying medicines, but also for their research, development and quality control, and the centres in which they work, it is essential that they are able to offer the highest health standards by constantly updating their skills. At TECH Global University we have designed the Advanced Master's Degree Global MBA in Pharmacy Office Management and Administration with the aim of expanding the technical knowledge of specialists in the different areas that concern their work. In this sense, this program is presented as a response to the growth of the pharmaceutical sector in recent years and the demand for increasingly qualified personnel; an opportunity to strengthen your theoretical and practical knowledge of the use of drugs and patient care, as well as to provide you with new tools in the business management of your company.
Become a specialist in the management of pharmacies
With this Advanced Master's Degree you will be able to develop and reinforce your skills for the responsible management of a Pharmacy. Through 100% online education, you will study the most important topics and aspects of this discipline: the patient, logistics and the financial area; internal and external communication; the marketing process; quality control, standards and certifications, among others. In this way, with a complete preparation, you will have at hand the knowledge and techniques necessary to take on the responsibilities and business organization at the pharmaceutical level, from strategic administrative management to people and talent management. Through theoretical and practical lessons, discussion forums, case studies and the support of experts in the field, you will take a definitive step that will give you an advantage in the workplace and boost the growth of your personal and professional career.