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The ways in which companies and business schools are working together in executive development work are described …. European institutions which are partnering in executive development are discussed, and practical examples of current …
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Describes the concept of the bank‐corporate “partnership” relationship, the benefits of this relationship for the bank and the firm, and the life cycle of the relationship. Shows how banks can establish, maintain, and enhance ongoing long‐term multi‐service partnership relationships...
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Reports on a survey, carried out in 1990, to ascertain the level of training and research needs in the European business community. Attempts to define what exactly TQM means to an organization. Indicates that European organizations do not invest adequate sums of money in TQM education and...
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Chapter 1. Introducing the Language of Managerialism -- Chapter 2. Models of Managerialism -- Chapter 3. Twelve Language Areas of Managerialism -- Chapter 4. The Language of Managerialism and its Infiltration of the Lifeworld -- Chapter 5. Business Schools and the Language of Managerialism --...
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Liberalization and globalization has risen the opportunity to third-world nations for the development of industry and educational standards. This paradigm inspires us to suggest a conceptual model for writing case studies and encourage faculty and instructors likely to apply the case learning...
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A broad perspective on the trends and issues in executive education is provided. Some insights into the outcomes of the 1989 Conference of University Executive Program Directors are given. Together with a discussion of executive programme assessment, the impact of executive programmes is...
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The evolution and development of the BAT Industries Group Management Centre′s executive training programme (Business Management Seminar) is discussed. Some insights into the executive learners′ needs are given and how the programme provides some unique, individual and group learning...
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universities. As an illustrative case, a partnering example between a corporate university and a traditional university is profiled …Corporate universities are not new, but have experienced tremendous growth during the last ten years. Predictions are … that corporate universities will outnumber traditional colleges and universities within the next ten years. Reasons for the …
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partnership focused on learning, which can support public sector organisations and the universities themselves to embed continuous …
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asset – their staff. In this context, there is a growing trend to use universities as external providers of training and … change. Explores a spectrum of partnership arrangements between universities and public sector organisations, and discusses …
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