João Matos

Assistant Professor at Católica Lisbon School of Business & Economics

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Católica Lisbon School of Business & Economics

João Matos is an Invited Assistant Professor at CATÓLICA-LISBON where he teaches Programme and Negotiation, Communication, Change Management, Intercultural Management and Time Management in various Executive Education programmes; he holds a degree in Business Administration and an MBA with specialization in Organizational Behaviour from UCP. He has also completed post-graduate studies in Research Methods for Business at the Aston University (UK), as well as programs in Negotiation at the Harvard Law School and Kellogg School of Management; Formerly he was a business journalist at Executive Digest (Portuguese management magazine) and an executive at Abrinício (ad company, subsidiary of J. Walter Thompson) and Entreposto Group.

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