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07
Jan
2016
Financial Times writes about CEEMAN activities
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Financial Times has published an article “Eastern Europe’s Business Schools Rise to Meet Western Counterparts” which deals with the broader topic of Eastern European Business Schools and how they have developed in the last decades, taking into consideration several aspects of the business school’s pillars, such as faculty development, quality of teaching, international accreditations, and others.

In the article, Prof. Jim Ellert, IMTA Academic Director, shares his views on the development of business schools themselves in respect to the changing markets since the 1990s, and how this created a need for faculty development programs such as CEEMAN’s IMTA, International Management Teachers Academy. Two other IMTA faculty members contribute to the article, Prof. Krzysztof Obloj and Prof. Joe Pons, sharing their experience with how business schools and their faculty have had to adapt to the changing environments. Changes in relation to the shift in the methodology of teaching and the use of case studies, created a need for the development of case writing, also through competitions such as CEEMAN Case Writing Competition.

View the article here: http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/2/b5402622-99b9-11e5-9228-87e603d47bdc.html#axzz3wGKsgnSy

On the occasion of Financial Times’ 20th anniversary, CEEMAN President Prof. Danica Purg, was invited to share her views on why are few schools in the former eastern bloc not well known globally, and the quality of business schools and international accreditations. The video interview is also available as part of the above article.

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