
Opleiding: Professional MBA Energy Management
Learning purpose
The specialization in Energy Management is a unique tailor-made program setting world-class standards and enabling executives and their companies to succeed in the global energy market. Participants learn to apply state-of-the-art management and leadership techniques to cope with current and future challenges. A special focus is on non-technical management issues covering key energy markets (oil, gas, nuclear, renewable). It brings together the best in both academic expertise and hands-on management approaches from energy leaders, OPEC and other international energy organizations.aching content!
Knowledge Partnership with Energy Intelligence Group
WU Executive Academy is delighted to announce its Knowledge Partnership Cooperation with Energy Intelligence Group. Energy Intelligence Group has been a leading independent provider of objective insight, unbiased analysis and reliable data for almost 60 years. Benchmark publications are Petroleum Intelligence Weekly, Oil Daily, Natural Gas Week and World Gas Intelligence. Participants of the program benefit from complimentary access to the knowledge database of Energy Intelligence as well as top-notch teaching content!
Target audience
- Executives from governmental / non-governmental energy companies
- Industry professionals (middle- and top-management) in all forms of energy management (e.g. oil, gas, nuclear, water, wind, solar)
- Professionals from international organizations (such as OPEC, OECD, IAEA, etc.)
- Technical professionals moving to a general management position
- Professionals from international financial institutions (researcher, analysts …)
Programme
Curriculum
Business Core
Managing People
Theories and frameworks for managing individual performance such as talent management. Best practices in recruiting and performance evaluation systems. Foundations of a successful international career, 360 degree feedback and key career coaching processes. In-depth analysis of group and team dynamics to create conditions for optimal team functioning and manage cultural team diversity with a strong emphasis on aligning people, culture and strategy. Energy related topic include recruitment in an international context; the "war for talents", especially with regard to engineers; diversity in international project teams; managing internationally dispersed teams; motivation across cultures, etc.
Managing Organizations
Structures, processes, culture and politics of modern organizations emphasizing change management within a global context. Modern knowledge and innovation management by identifying new technologies and fostering corporate flexibility through organizational adaption. Corporate restructurings, mergers and acquisitions. Energy specific topics may include organisational capapilities to adapt to or develop innovations; to manage and control across national boundaries; to transfer and apply knowledge and management techniques within a globally active firm.
Competitive Analysis and Strategy
State-of-the-art tools to assess the external and internal context of the organization and their implications for strategy on an organizational, industry and international level. Key issues include competition and collaboration, diversification and focus, strategic thinking, strategy formation and strategic change.
Data Analysis and Decision Making
Power and limitations of numerical data in the decision making process. Topics include the application of exploratory data analysis, applications based on the normal distribution, basic inferential and sampling procedures, regression analysis and analytical models supporting the decision making process.
Financial Reporting
Fundamental principles and elements of accounting, procedural issues vital in the preparation and presentation offinancial statements, practical and theoretical matters in the evaluation of accounting income, inventory, fixed assets, investments, leases and earnings management. Special focus on issues in "Global Accounting", international accounting standards, compliance issues, etc.
Financial Management
Major concepts in finance for national and global companies and market participants in the international financial market. Focus is on valuation of various securities, relationship between risk and return, opportunity cost of capital principle and improvement of both private and corporateinvestment decisions (e.g. financial mathematics, investment financial criteria). Special focus on large scale projects, collectively financed projects in the field of energy.
Operations Management
Modern principles and concepts of managing the production and distribution of goods and services. Fundamental interdependencies between IT, operations, human resources and corporate strategy focusing on concepts of productivity and tools of improvement, such as supply chain management and process management. Managing major CAPEX projects; Concepts and Techniques for Business plans.
Controlling
Key controlling concepts. Topics cover the interpretation of financial statements and traditional performance management systems based on accountancy ratios (Financial Reporting and Financial Management). Focus is on valueoriented performance management methods, including the importance of intangible assets. Main topics are also strategic performance management and application of balanced scorecard as successful management system. All this within a global context in the field of energy management.
Marketing Management
In-depth analysis of the marketing discipline providing modern concepts and state-of-the-art tools of strategic marketing management for market-driven and customerfocused companies. Emphasis is on consumer behavior, marketing research, marketing mix and marketing and sales organizations.
Global Markets
Comprehensive overview of the business environment of global markets and the complexities of various economies across the globe to better assess business opportunities and global market environments.
Information Systems Management
Information system resources and technology management. Key information technologies and their applications (e.g. ERP, CRM, Knowledge Management systems, e-commerce), competitive advantages of information technology and related organizational and managerial implications; data modelling for energy distribution.
Managerial Economics
Problem-oriented understanding of general macroeconomic business environment. General overview of the global economic development emphasizing energy economics as a broad scientific subject considered an applied sub-discipline of economics. Topics focus on supply and use of energy in societies and the special role of the energy industry in the economic development.
Entrepreneurship and Innovation
The force of “creative destruction” is key to success for start-ups, companies and societies. Strategic impact of “the new” in terms of marketing and organization, and specific interdependencies between success of innovation and the entrepreneur initiating and driving it. Innovation resistance and resistance resolution. Innovation in the field of Energy (role of new technologies); energy managers as entrepreneurs (new ventures in the field of energy management)
Leadership
Effective managers and successful leaders introduce change and visionary leadership in their organizations. Key topics include concepts of leadership and corporate accountability, mobilizing people and groups for change. Special focus on adapting to change and innovation in the field of energy management (new technologies, new resources, etc.)
Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility
Introduction into the system of behaviors and rules of conduct between companies and their main stakeholders. Awareness and understanding of the ethical and social responsibility of business considering ethical challenges in the corporate world, enablers of ethical behavior in individuals and organizations, responsible leadership and social entrepreneurship. Aspects of CO2 emmissions, safety in the field of energy management; work conditions, etc.
Specialization
Globalization & Energy Economics
General overview of the global economic development emphasizing
energy economics as a broad scientific subject considered an applied sub-discipline of economics. Topics focus on supply and use of energy in societies and the special role of the energy industry in the economic development.
Global Energy Markets
Global energy outlook and energy policy, global energy markets
and market relations with particular emphasis on the global oil and gas market, the global electricity market and the global nuclear energy market.
Environmental Management
The management of interaction between modern human societies
and the environment, and its impacts with a strong focus on environmental data and modeling. Emission trading as an administrative approach to control pollution by providing economic incentives for achieving reductions in the emissions of pollutants.
Energy Regulation
The development of the liberalization of the energy markets and an overview of the regulatory institutions. Structural and functional separation of energy production, transport and distribution.
Energy Trading
Energy trading systems: General concepts. Energy as a commodity
traded on the world market via energy exchanges and bilateral contracts. Focus is on oil, gas and electricity trading systems.
Renewable Energy
Renewable energy generation from natural resources such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides and geothermal heat. Technical options
and economic and financial evaluation of renewable energy projects.
Strategies in the Energy Business
Professional management of various securities and assets to meet specified investment goals for the benefit of the investors. Mergers and acquisitions and other forms of co-operations as potential strategy for sustainable corporate growth.
Negotiations
Principle negotiation know-how and methods vital for dealing with difficult negotiation partners. Key conflict management and decision-making skills for successful conflict resolution.
Master Thesis
Entry Requirements
Application Requirements
To apply for the Professional MBA, you must meet the following requirements:
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Undergraduate degree, equivalent to a bachelor degree
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Minimum of three years of relevant work experience
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Proficiency of written and spoken English
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Completed application forms
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Curriculum Vitae
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Two letters of recommendation
Each Professional MBA participant is expected to have a personal computer and be familiar with MS Office software.
Admission Criteria
Students’ diversity is essential for the quality of the Professional MBA Program. Therefore, we carefully select all our MBA participants considering cultural and academic background, skills and work experience.
Examples of important criteria are:
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Solid career progression
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Management and leadership skills
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Ability to commit to a challenging program
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Interpersonal and communication skills
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A clear career vision
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Ambition and drive
The structure of the program and close collaboration in study groups encourages long-lasting business contacts and friendships.
„The Professional MBA in Energy Management is a highly welcomed addition to specialized postgraduate education in the complex energy landscape. Building on the broad experience of the WU Executive Academy in management education and the outstanding success of its Executive MBA, this program fills a global gap in specialized executive education. In the light of the rising importance of energy resources in the 21st century the topics covered are currently at the top of the global economic, environmental and political agenda.”
Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences
"I came to the WU with almost 20 years working experience in the oil and gas business and yet was amazed as to how much more I’ve learnt about the energy business in such a short while. The MBA in Energy Management is rich in both content and structure with guest lecturers who are acclaimed practitioners in their fields. The Faculty is very International representing state-of-the-art knowledge while the diversity in student body ensures cross-cultural learning and the feeling of being at home regardless of where you come from. So far, for me it’s been a challenging and yet an enriching experience."
NAOC Ltd Abuja, Nigeria
“The WU’s Professional MBA Energy Management has proven to be a significant step forward in the development of my profession. In fact, the PMBA has provided me with both the rational support and the inspiration to become an entrepreneur and fund my own independent energy consulting and training company. The innovative design of the program, the high quality of the professors, the devoted care of the administration team and the profile and exciting diversity of the participants are some of the fundamentals that contribute to make this educational experience a source of intellectual and personal growth. To me, other key assets of this PMBA have been the “field trip” to a specific energy relevant area (i.e. Abu Dhabi in my case), the fact of attending the classes every three months (since this has given me the opportunity to ‘digest’ and sometimes research a bit more about the material being thought), and the place where the classes take place: as Latin American I have had the opportunity to learn more about the European culture in general, and in particular, to enjoy a beautiful city like Vienna.”
Bogotá, Colombia
“OMV is the leading energy group in the European growth belt and puts great value on sound, hands-on training for young people. The Professional MBA in Energy Management at the WU Vienna unites theory with practice in the best possible manner. In addition, since major energy companies such as OMV and international organizations including the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) are based in Vienna, the city also provides additional basic, practical conditions for students who study in this field. As a company OMV supports this training program so that the Energy Management MBA program continues to be on the leading-edge.”
OMV AG

