New Delhi, Delhi, India
The Management scene through out the world has been going through profound new orientations ever since the economy has opened up, be it the late fifties or early sixties in the USA or the early nineties in India. The traditional way of managing is changing as the business target keeps moving with greater expectations from the customers, introduction of newer technologies and events and people do not always conform long enough to be planned and controlled. The ways and means of management, therefore involve continual experimentation with new approaches to old and new problems. Good managers not born, they are made. They are fashioned by experience of business and the realities of workplace. They grow in stature and managerial skill largely from their encounters with people and problems.
Keeping in view the above scenario, Prof Richard D'aveni, Professor of Strategic Management, Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth College, USA and a keen observer of paradigm shifts taking place in management and management education in the USA and in the developing countries will be addressing a seminar on 13th May 2006 on "The Changing Scenario of Management Education in the USA". His point of focus will be the new "excellence mantra" of management education in USA vis-a-vis the advances and changes in management education in developing countries like India, highlighting the successful management techniques that can be alluded from USA.
With its aim of dissemination of information to and for the development of professionals Study Abroad, a division of Vishwa Enterprises Pvt. Ltd, will organize this seminar, where Rai Foundation will be its academic partner. Study Abroad is an apex body and a leading resource center of information on educational opportunities for students to study in other countries. Study Abroad provides counseling and admissions to reputed universities and colleges abroad, especially to US, UK, Canada Australia and New Zealand. Study Abroad also provides facilities such as transfer of credits, direct admissions, assistance in Visa, travel support etc.
With rapid globalization, the future looks brighter and this seminar will enlighten and guide our management professionals in meeting the demands of the industry.
Deepali Sharma, Rai Foundation, +91 (011) 32593415 / 32912307 deepali.sharma@raifoundation.org
Source: Rai Foundation (Business Wire India)
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