Management education
“IF WE HAVE INCOMPETENT AND CORRUPT PUBLIC LEADERS, WE ALL SUFFER”
Interview: Dr Pierre Casse, Leadership Chair, IEDC-Bled School of Management; Professor, Moscow School of Management (Skolkovo-Russia) Author: Tina Drolc, MBA Dr Pierre Casse is the Leadership Chair at IEDC-Bled School of Management and a professor at the Moscow School of Management (Skolkovo-Russia).
NEW MBA PROGRAM FOR FUTURE LEADERS
The partnership is certainly a step forward in the Slovenian educational space, as the two business
school will join forces to educate and empower future leaders. Most of the study courses will take
place in Ljubljana, and some of the lectures will also be moved to Prague. A study program that is
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Return to meritocracy
There is a glaring contradiction in the way the country's political forces treat public administration: On the one hand, they denounce the appointment of inactive party officials to positions in the public administration. On the other, they seek to "criminalize" any remuneration to officials in the broader public sector deemed to be above average.
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Management Education and The Dark Side of Efficiency
You said: "Management education is focused on the wrong things and that has resulted in a decrease in the confidence of students and employers on the value of management education." What is the role of management education today and what shift needs to happen to address the challenges properly?
Instead of thinking the world is there to sell, think the world is there to create!
José Santos is an Affiliated Professor of Practice in Global Management at INSEAD, Fontainebleau, France, who centres his research and teaching on the general management of multinationals, with a particular focus on global integration and global innovation.
IEDC Graduation ceremony: IEDC continues to be agent of change in the society
The 39th Executive MBA generation joined to IEDC Alumni network which has altogether almost 5094 Alumni, among them 1356 Executive MBA Alumni.
Belgrade Business International Case Competition: Top talents for the 5th time in Belgrade
Once again, Belgrade Business International Case Competition (BBICC) brings top universities from all around the world to Belgrade. The competition will be held in the first week of April, from the 3rd until the 8th, at the Faculty of Organizational Sciences (FOS)
"Introducing e-government is priority" - minister
Minister of Public Administration and Local Self-Government Ana Brnabic has said that her ministry's priorities would be to introduce e-government services.
Tenders are already under way, she added, Tanjug is reporting.
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Govt eyes ‘exceptions’ to law mandating online posting of public sector decisions
The leftist Greek government’s apparent displeasure with the online publication of various state sector expenditures is reportedly behind an amendment allowing for an “exception” to a draft law mandating the posting of all public administration decisions on the Internet.
Udovicki: Draft law on salaries is ready
BELGRADE - The first draft law on public sector salaries is ready, and it proposes 60 pay categories, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Administration and Local Self-Government Kori Udovicki said on Thursday.
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