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Positioning Your Classrooms Halfway Around the World - Do You Compete or Collaborate?

Presenter(s): Lily Berrios, Sizemore/Floyd; Dipak Jain, Indian School of Business; Walter E. Miller, John Portman & Associates
Convener: Robert Marriott, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill


Today's global workplace demands that a trained graduate work with every culture. As institutions rise to this challenge and compete for students and professors alike, administrators and academics must learn to collaborate with business and nontraditional institutions in order to offer a world-class education. Explore how new programs, new tools, and new structures help meet these challenges, and what administrators should ask themselves and their institutions in order to compete.
This knowledge resource from SCUP is a concurrent session presented at the Society's thirty-sixth annual, international conference and Expo, SCUP–36, in Boston, MA (USA), in July of 2001.

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