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Entrepreneurs: Do they really need a Business School?
Barbara Bierach - 10-19-2009
The world is full of famous entrepreneurs from Steve Jobs to Bill Gates and Richard Branson or Martha Stewart. But few of them have done more in a business school than “to deliver a speech”, muses “The Economist” about the belief held by those same schools that they can teach entrepreneurship. After all, many in the business community suspect that the impulse to start and run a business has more to do with genetics than classroom experience. A recent study now confirms these intuitive beliefs.
MBA program for German employees wanted
10-14-2010
Deloitte & Touche, Ernst & Young, KPMG and PricewaterhouseCoopers: The big four accounting firms in Germany plan to start a Masters’ program of their own for their employees. A first class is expected for 2012.
