Transforming Business Education to Produce Global Managers Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

In recent years, the globalization of business has occurred faster than the internationalization of business schools in terms of teachers, students and curriculum. Indeed, there is now a gap between the global economic realities and the ability of business schools for global managers. This article discusses the mission, based on a strategy for international business education and offers opportunities to increase global awareness, global understanding and global competence through participation of students and teachers, and development. These changes will help the business school's mission "of global production managers." Hide
by Ben L. Kedia, Paul D. Roux Source: Business Horizons 7 pages. Publication Date: July 15, 2011. Prod. #: BH439- PDF-ENG

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