Interview with Guy Pfeffermann on GBSN PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 28 June 2006 04:10

Previously, development efforts focused solely on primary and secondary education, while higher education was largely ignored. GBSN is working because it is addressing unmet needs.

How does GBSN work?

GBSN harnesses the experience of several of the world’s top business schools, including Harvard Business School, MIT, London Business School, INSEAD, and many others, in support of capacity-building for developing country business schools. The goal is to strengthen the networks between all of these schools, building productive and long-term partnerships.

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Food for Thought

A nascent private sector, far too few qualified faculty members, marginal primary and secondary preparation, and historical ambivalence - or even antagonism - between higher education and the private sector all serve to exacerbate the legacy of insufficient financial investment in graduate management education activities.
 
-"Assessment of Graduate Management Education", William Davidson Institute, University of Michigan Business School (2003)