Globalization, Transformation and Management Education
TIGER Working Paper No. 89
12 Pages Posted: 7 Feb 2007
Date Written: May 2006
Abstract
This is the time of great change. The way we manage the business, the way we lead the policies, the way we trade and invest, the way we exchange information and culture, the way we interact with each other is going through a process of dynamic and vast change. Such change has a paramount implication for conduct of macroeconomic policy and microeconomic enterprise. It makes a lot of impact on business management thus if must have also a significant influence upon the way we study and teach management.
Keywords: Globalization, Transformation, Management Education
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