Open MBA Class: "Gamification: The Contemporary Way to Engage Employees and Customers"
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Open MBA Class: "Gamification: The Contemporary Way to Engage Employees and Customers"

Open MBA Class: Gamification: The Contemporary Way to Engage Employees and Customers

CITY College, University of York Europe Campus invites you to an Open MBA Class on

"Gamification: The Contemporary Way to Engage Employees and Customers"

and to a presentation of the Pan–European Executive MBA,
a world-class dual degree MBA programme

 

Thursday, 9 June 2022
19.00-21.00
Armenia Marriott Hotel, Levon Kiliketsi Hall, Yerevan

 

Speaker:
Mr Chris Liasidis
Associate Professor
CITY College, University of York Europe Campus

Open Class Overview:
Gamification is used by brands to motivate employees, create healthy competition among teams, generate buzz or social proof, and encourage customer loyalty, among other benefits. With a variety of techniques – some easy to implement, some requiring advanced planning, coding, or technical expertise – any business can use gamification to get better results and strengthen its Employer Brand Strategy, no matter what the goals are.

This seminar is addressed to middle and top management executives.

Meet the Director:
In the frame of the Open MBA Class, Mr Gregory Dikaios, Director of Student Recruitment will hold a short presentation of the Pan-European Executive MBA programme, a prestigious MBA programme that leads to two MBA degrees awarded by the University of York, UK and the University of Strasbourg, France.

 

Prof. Leslie Szamosi presents the Pan-European Executive MBA

 

There will be limited number of places. To book your place please contact in advance our Country Manager in Yerevan, Ms Lilit Shahzadeyan at 093 909 349 or at lshahzadeyan@york.citycollege.eu
or click on the registration form button below.

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