I saw this and found it interesting:
http://www.ceibs.edu/media/archive/136635.shtml
CEIBS has acquired Switzerland's Lorange Institute.
Looks like CEIBS is trying to establish a campus in Europe. The school can use this campus to help Chinese managers make headway for their companies in Europe. It will probably also help European companies who are trying to break into China.
I wonder what kind of programs the school will deliver in Europe. I'm thinking executive development courses and potential EMBA modules, but I doubt there will be a full-time MBA there.
CEIBS acquires Lorange Institute in Switzerland
Posted Nov 11, 2015 15:40
I saw this and found it interesting:
http://www.ceibs.edu/media/archive/136635.shtml
CEIBS has acquired Switzerland's Lorange Institute.
Looks like CEIBS is trying to establish a campus in Europe. The school can use this campus to help Chinese managers make headway for their companies in Europe. It will probably also help European companies who are trying to break into China.
I wonder what kind of programs the school will deliver in Europe. I'm thinking executive development courses and potential EMBA modules, but I doubt there will be a full-time MBA there.
http://www.ceibs.edu/media/archive/136635.shtml
CEIBS has acquired Switzerland's Lorange Institute.
Looks like CEIBS is trying to establish a campus in Europe. The school can use this campus to help Chinese managers make headway for their companies in Europe. It will probably also help European companies who are trying to break into China.
I wonder what kind of programs the school will deliver in Europe. I'm thinking executive development courses and potential EMBA modules, but I doubt there will be a full-time MBA there.
Posted Nov 11, 2015 21:16
Very interesting. Lorange, of course, ran IMD and is looking for an exit. I doubt there will be big changes.
Very interesting. Lorange, of course, ran IMD and is looking for an exit. I doubt there will be big changes.
Posted Nov 12, 2015 15:05
I foresee this being primarily a way for Chinese managers to come to Europe and have a "base of operations," so they can take exec ed courses, network with European firms, have meetings, etc.
I foresee this being primarily a way for Chinese managers to come to Europe and have a "base of operations," so they can take exec ed courses, network with European firms, have meetings, etc.
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