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Thread: How to bridge China's top-notch talents gap?
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[quote=GUESTMA,271965]"How to handle this problem is still a crux. Many trials have been proved to be futile. In the past decades, business management schools emerged like the bamboo after the rain. The talents gap hasn't yet been shortened. So, establishing so-called business management school is not good way out for China." I was told by my colleagues that China has a powerhouse of talents which fueled its robust economic growth, but I never thought about the question: how many top-notch talents does China have? Yes,Leonardo, I have heard that Chinese people prefer attending business school to acquire managerial skills. The problem is that Chinese business schools are still in early infancy. The managerial skills taught in these business schools lack of the value of application. China lack good business schools. If China has its own "Harvard Business School", more managerial talents will emerge. [/quote]
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