The conference, a first for the Global Network, will offer faculty the chance to explore new opportunities for collaboration on entrepreneurship initiatives.
More than 180 executive MBA students from across the Global Network for Advanced Management will participate in the first Global Network Week for EMBA students from June 13 to 17.
IMD business school’s Supervisory Board is delighted to announce the appointment of Jean-François Manzoni as the next President of IMD, starting January 1st, 2017, for a five-year term.
VentureClash invites all interested GNAM students and alumni involved in early-stage fintech or digital health companies with an interest in growing their business in Connecticut to compete in The Venture Clash challenge.
Topics included a Global Virtual Teams course in which several schools participated, a new online platform that would aggregate virtual courses, and future efforts to encourage working in teams.
Ten teams from throughout the Global Network for Advanced Management took part in the six-month investment contest, organized by the Yale School of Management's International Center for Finance.
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) announced the appointment of Prof Kar Yan Tam as Dean of the School of Business and Management (HKUST Business School).
Among the main topics of discussion were teaching students how to work on global virtual teams, online education opportunities and GNAM student ambassadors.
Alumni of Global Network member schools are invited to an interview with Renaud Laplanche, CEO of Lending Club, followed by a cocktail reception on Wednesday, May 4, 7.00 to 9.30 PM in San Francisco.
Global Network students are invited to join a conversation with Chuck Todd, NBC news’ political director and moderator of Meet the Press, via live video stream on Thursday, April 28, at 11:45 a.m. in New Haven.
The Indian economy has witnessed rapid growth during the last two decades as a consequence of liberalization and globalization. Such growth has created challenges for both environmental and social sustainability. Rapid industrialization and urbanization, on one hand, has resulted in depletion of natural resources and environmental degradation, while on the other, it has caused large scale migration, increase in urban poverty and stagnation of the rural economy.
MBA students from 12 business schools on four continents convened at UBC Sauder from March 14 to 18 to learn from Associate Professor James Tansey about the green economy and its implications for global business.
At EGADE Business School, Santa Fe campus, a group of 17 international students from business schools in GNAM took part in the Global Network Week, an intensive, week-long exchange program that takes advantage of the different academic approaches and programs and the expert knowledge of the faculty of each of the participating business schools, in order to foster a global business outlook in MBA students.
Global Network students are invited to connect to a discussion on Monday, April 25, 11:45 a.m. (New Haven time) about social media in China a co-founder of Tea Leaf Nation, an online channel reporting on Chinese media.
On March 16, students and alumni from all 28 Global Network schools gathered in New York City for a panel discussion titled “Globalization and Teamwork: Past and Future.”
Students from across the Global Network for Advanced Management traveled to the Asian Institute of Management from March 14 to 18 to learn from faculty and industry experts.
Technion GNAM Week 2016 program focused on Start-up Nation with an emphasis on culture, innovation, and entrepreneurship. In this week 40 students participated from Yale (USA), Renmin (China), Hitotsubashi (Japan), IIMB (India), EGADE (Mexico), FGV (Brazil), and Technion (Israel).