Trends and developments in management education: A comparative view
Karlheinz Schwuchow
European Management Journal, 1988, vol. 6, issue 4, 375-378
Abstract:
The development of human resources is considered to be a vital tool for implementing corporate strategies and change. With respect to this, management education is of particular importance. Based on his recent survey, Karlheinz Schwuchow presents some main points and issues relevant for management education undertaken by business schools and management institutes. First he describes the market for external management education which faces increasing competition. Subsequently, certain factors relevant for the success of management programmes and differences that became evident between Europe and the US are discussed. The article concludes with a look at innovative concepts and methods in management education.
Date: 1988
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