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Barbara Bierach - 11-25-2010
“When discussing KBS in the international business community, I am constantly being asked: ‘How many business schools do you have in Japan?’ To some it may be surprising, but until the late 1990s KBS was the only business school in Japan to target Japanese business professionals as students. There were, of course, many business-related departments at the undergraduate level, but no business school at the graduate level,” reflects Hirokazu Kono, Dean of the Keio Business School (KBS) of Keio University on the state of management education in Japan.
Online MBAs: Accreditation comes first!
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So you’ve decided that what’s called a “brick-and-mortar” MBA program may not be for you. There may be several reasons for this. For example, you may be already working and you don’t want to take some time off to commit to a traditional MBA program, or you may have family or financial obligations that are more easily dealt with distance learning.
