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This magazine profile focus' on the success and uses of Business Week... What They Do not Teach in Business Schools?By: Prof.M.S.Rao | 18/09/2007 | ManagementABSTRACT Indian management education system, no doubt, survived and succeeded in establishing its wings spread across all sectors in India. Yet there are number of grey areas. We produce quantitative management graduates but not qualitative. It is a matter of great regret to note. The article highlights, the strengths and weaknesses of the present management education. It focuses on ‘what they do not teach in B schools?’ in detail because the author has rich experience in this field bein "Anomaly - The True Architects of the Economic Crisis?"By: Jake Shannon | 12/10/2009 | Business"We face a demographic tsunami [that] will never recede” -David Walker, U.S. Comptroller of the Currency Motivational Speaker Bureau Speaker Spotlight 1208By: Five Star Speakers and Trainers | 09/07/2009 | PresentationFive Star Speakers and Trainers Bureau: Article Spotlight December 2008 - In this article you find useful information about our featured motivational and professional speakers and trainers. For additional information please see also our Homepage at the end of this article. Managing ICT transformation in University Education in Uganda: Justification,Problem and Way forwardBy: Denis Sekiwu | 25/04/2009 | EducationThe twentieth century saw much technological advancement in many social spheres including university education. The advent of globalization ushered in many changes in the market place of University education including increased student enrolment, constrained resources, and the coming of the Internet and computer. We are now talking about the virtue university. This articles justifies and examines the introduction of ICT in managing university education in Uganda and its importance and challenges Understanding the Employer Mindset: What Service-Providers Need to KnowBy: Lisa Jordan | 29/09/2009 | Human ResourcesIf you want to ‘sell’ your customers, you’ve got to get to know your employers. More importantly, you’ve got to think the way they think! In sales, it’s called market research; putting yourself in the shoes of consumers and getting well acquainted with their likes and dislikes. Advertising - Precious Information Or Vicious Manipulation?By: Boyan Yordanof | 15/10/2008 | BrandingIs advertising the ultimate means to inform and help us in our everyday decision-making or is it just an excessively powerful form of mass deception used by companies to persuade their prospects and customers to buy products and services they do not need? Consumers in the global village are exposed to increasing number of advertisement messages and spending for advertisements is increasing accordingly. Blasting the Bridge Keepers: a Construction Expert Denounces the Ntsb’s Report on the I-35w Bridge CollapseBy: C. Hand | 01/12/2008 | News & SocietyAn NTSB report over a year in the making cites faulty gusset plates as the cause of the 2007 Minnesota bridge collapse. But the report contains a glaring sin of omission: It ignores key problems inherent in our nation’s infrastructure oversight system that continue to put the public in danger every day. Shock Therapy in continental Euro-Asia would topple a subsidy bill on cities such as Rome, Vienna, BonnBy: Wendell W Solomons | 01/07/2009 | EconomicsFrom 3,000 word alert of July 28th, 1992 to ‘Moscow News’ and World Bank Chief Economist These jointly owned public assets hold, for example, the lifetime savings of engineers, doctors, teachers, technicians and other workers. In the particular case of divesting these assets into private ownership, careful costing is also required so as to minimise the loss of the savings of working men and women. Causing group insolvency and ethnic breakdown has to be avoided. Alienation of jointly owned
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