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The CEEMAN’s extensive programs provide an excellent platform for discussions and thinking about how the improved quality of management and management schools can be the catalyst to drive urgently needed changes, innovation and creativity.
Matej Potokar,
General Manager, Microsoft Services CEE,

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28
Jul
2014
30
Jul
2014

Experiential Learning Conference “Leveraging Innovative and Cross-Country Learning for Poverty Reduction"

Location:
INCAE, Nicaragua
Source:
  • Partners
In spite of the fact that poverty has been reduced in some countries to date, approximately 50% of the world’s 7 billion people still live on less than US$2/day. Increasingly, multinational corporations, entrepreneurs, social businesses, and social investors are working to eradicate poverty in creative, innovative ways.

Whether the academic research coming from business schools and programmes captures this vitality and whether the design of management education programmes and curricula develops managers to address the challenge of poverty in the 21st century is open to debate.

This conference “Leveraging Innovative and Cross-Country Learning for Poverty Reduction: Climbing the Economic Ladder - Examples from and for Nicaragua” focuses on poverty eradication as a responsibility of business and its implications for business curriculum and strategy. As such, this conference has these four goals:

  • To take the issue of poverty out of its “academic tower” through a day-long, immersion field experience in a poor community for all participants
  • To use Nicaragua as a learning/innovation laboratory through discussions with government, business, non-profit, community, student, and youth-services leaders involved in local and regional poverty alleviation programmes
  • To create opportunities for an exchange of ideas, perspectives and best practices through active, cross-discipline and cross sector discussions
  • To develop a more sustainable, inclusive educational/research model in management education that moves the issue of poverty eradication from being peripheral in business curricula and programmes to a more central standing.

Conference Format

The conference will blend traditional paper presentations with small group break-out sessions and a day-long, field immersion experience on day 2. The conference will give delegates opportunities for interaction with policy and community leaders as well as with one another. 

Delegates will be housed on the INCAE campus, Francisco de Sola, Nicaragua. 

Simultaneous translation will be provided for all sessions. 

Conference fee is all-inclusive including shared accommodations on the INCAE campus, all meals, transportation for the day-long field experience, all conference materials and transportation to and from the Managua international airport.  Not included: Airfare to and from the conference and incidental, personal expenses. 

Conference Host Institution: INCAE, a private, non-profit, multinational, higher education organisation devoted to teaching and research endeavors in the fields of business and economics with an emphasis in integral Latin American development.  INCAE focuses on managerial training, from a global perspective, of individuals capable of successfully holding top management positions in Latin America. 

Note: A limited number of conference scholarships are available. Please request scholarship information and criteria by contacting: povertyconference@incae.edu 

More information: http://www.incae.edu/es/clacds/poverty-conference.php

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