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General Management: Stanford MBA Curriculum Analysis (Deep Dive)

General Management courses at Stanford GSB MBA prepares students to become cross-functional leaders, often in generalist roles or rotational leadership programs. Approximately 32% of graduates enter General Management roles, reflecting the school’s strong emphasis on leadership development, systems thinking, and collaborative decision-making.

In this deep dive into Stanford’s MBA Curriculum for General Management professionals, we help you:

•    Understand the skills and knowledge a career as a leader and a manager demands
•    Identify the most relevant Stanford MBA courses and experiential programs to fine-tune leadership skills, cultural agility, and systems leadership - skills that are required for managing teams and stakeholders across geographies
•    Learn how to connect your communication, strategic thinking, and people skills narratives to GSB's learning and networking opportunities 
•    See examples of how a General Management candidate might structure their Why Stanford MBA pitch

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