Increasingly, the success of technology companies is given by their ability to innovate business models. Companies focused on generating disruptive innovations have failed for not having the ability to associate them with profitable business models. Profiles with training in business and with the ability to understand the dynamics of technology are key to enhance the development of this sector.
The goal of the Graduate Program in Information Systems and IT Business Management of the School of Economics and Administration (UdelaR) is to contribute to develop the necessary skills to identify, develop and manage the benefits that technology can provide as competitive advantages, added value and business solutions, both for professionals in economics and those who have their undergraduate training in the area of computing.
For this purpose, the undergraduate training of the participants is complemented with knowledge in management sciences, information systems and information technologies, developing specific skills in consultative sales of IT and software projects, project management, management of information systems, and entrepreneurship in the area of information technologies.
The School of Economics and Administration offers to collaborators of duly accredited partner companies the benefit of 25% discount on the total price of the Postgraduate Course in Organizational Information Systems and Management of IT Companies.

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