CEEMAN’s 19th Annual Conference “Management Education in a Changing World: Are We Ready for the Challenge?” was held on 21-24 September 2011 in Tbilisi, Georgia, hosted by Caucasus University, Caucasus Business School, and gathered 130 participants from 32 countries. It explored whether, and to what extent, the ongoing processes of change and transformation in business education and leadership development are aligned with the dramatic changes taking place in the world in general and in business in particular, and focused on the changes taking place in the global and local landscape, explores business and management education opportunities and challenges in Caucasus region and in a broader perspective of emerging markets, as well as whether or not business education and leadership development are on track and in alignment with previously assessed context (in terms of teaching, research, institution building, and other aspects).
19th CEEMAN Annual Conference Opening |
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Welcome and introductory words |
Welcome and introductory words |
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Welcome and introductory words |
Georgia – Past, Present, and Future |
Focus on Change: The Global and Local Landscape, Business, and Business Education |
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Conference introduction by the chairperson |
Business Opportunities and Challenges in Georgia and Caucasus |
Panel: Emerging Markets and the Changing Business Landscape |
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Panel: Emerging Markets and the Changing Business Landscape |
Panel: Emerging Markets and the Changing Business Landscape |
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Panel: Emerging Markets and the Changing Business Landscape |
Panel: Emerging Markets and the Changing Business Landscape - Q&A |
Parallel workshops: How Changes in the Global and Local Business Landscape Are Felt in Business and Business Education |
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Workshop 1: Business in Search for New Learning and Educational Inputs - feedback by the moderator |
Workshop 2: Business Education in Search for New Learning Partnerships with Businesses - feedback by the moderator |
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Parallel workshops: How Changes in the Global and Local Business Landscape Are Felt in Business and Business Education - Q&A |
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Is Business Education on Track? |
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Do Business Schools Teach What Their Customers Need? |
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Panel: Do Business Schools Teach What Their Customers Need? |
Panel: Do Business Schools Teach What Their Customers Need? |
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Panel: Do Business Schools Teach What Their Customers Need? |
Panel: Do Business Schools Teach What Their Customers Need? |
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Panel: Do Business Schools Teach What Their Customers Need? - Q&A |
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Is Management Research Appropriately Impacting Practitioners, Teaching, and New Theory Development |
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Panel: Is Management Research Appropriately Impacting Practitioners, Teaching, and New Theory Development? |
Panel: Is Management Research Appropriately Impacting Practitioners, Teaching, and New Theory Development? |
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Panel: Is Management Research Appropriately Impacting Practitioners, Teaching, and New Theory Development? |
Panel: Is Management Research Appropriately Impacting Practitioners, Teaching, and New Theory Development? |
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Panel: Is Management Research Appropriately Impacting Practitioners, Teaching, and New Theory Development? |
Panel: Is Management Research Appropriately Impacting Practitioners, Teaching, and New Theory Development? - Q&A |
Do Business Schools Have and/or Build the Right Faculty to Meet the Future? |
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Panel: Do Business Schools Have and/or Build the Right Faculty to Meet the Future? |
Panel: Do Business Schools Have and/or Build the Right Faculty to Meet the Future? |
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Panel: Do Business Schools Have and/or Build the Right Faculty to Meet the Future? |
Panel: Do Business Schools Have and/or Build the Right Faculty to Meet the Future? |
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Panel: Do Business Schools Have and/or Build the Right Faculty to Meet the Future? - Q&A |
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