Health

altHealth indicators such as life expectancy, malnutrition, child mortality and HIV/AIDS infection rates have worsened over the last decade. Ineffective management of health workers and resources is a significant contributor to declining health outcomes. Forging a partnership between top local business schools and local health organizations (public, private and nonprofit) is an innovative approach to addressing to these problems.

Business Schools are an ideal venue for training managers and leaders strong in critical thinking and problem solving skills. In a sector as complex as health, such skills are crucial to creating efficient, effective systems for service delivery.

GBSN Convenes Stakeholders in Health Management and Agribusiness

(April 19, 2010 NAIROBI, KENYA) The Global Business School Network (GBSN) is bringing together Deans and senior faculty from fourteen business schools and universities in Sub-Saharan Africa, along with leaders...

Is the WeGeneration Supplanting the MeGeneration?

I spent the past few days at Duke University, on a task force focused on Health System...

Health

Health indicators such as life expectancy, malnutrition, child mortality and HIV/AIDS infection...

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