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Thread: How to bridge China's top-notch talents gap?
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[quote=MARRIE,272933]i have friends with overseas mba and master of industrial mgt. As sea turtul back to big city of china, what they are being engaged in has nothing to do mgt. Regional expertise is a priority By Rolf D. Cremer Source: Published: January 28 2008 05:59 | Last updated: January 28 2008 05:59 Before the mid-1980s, there was virtually no management education in China capable of preparing managers for a new, market-oriented, and increasingly international business environment. There were no business schools in the western sense, and the MBA was practically unknown. The business departments of local universities lacked both the quality and the quantity of faculty to offer credible programmes, and they lacked faculty capable of working with senior executives in an EMBA or executive education programme. [/quote]
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