来源于: Shanghai Daily Thursday 11 September
IN today'sChina , business leaders face new challenges amid increasing technological developments and in the transition to market economy mechanism.
The BI Norwegian School of Management andFudan University offer a part-time MBA program in strategic change management which is designed to prepare modern managers for new opportunities and developments.
The program offers excellent business education and theoretical knowledge of how people and organizations function. The program has been running for 12 years and the schools have accumulated great experience in educating managers for the Chinese market.
The co-operation between BI Norwegian School of Management andFudan University , one of the leading universities in China , has expanded in recent years.
The two schools have for a long time wanted to build stronger alliances and have therefore established a new joint research center which will facilitate better and more focused research designed for modern leaders in today'sChina .
The BI Norwegian School of Management is one of the largest business schools inEurope . Today the number of full-time and part-time students at the school exceeds 18,000.
Through various co-operation agreements, more than 80 ofNorway 's major enterprises within industry, trade and service are linked with the BI Norwegian School of Management.
The school's research and education are conducted at a high international level and focus on management, administration, economics, marketing, energy and shipping.
ThoughNorway is a small country, it is one of the wealthiest countries in the world. The discovery of oil and gas in adjacent waters in the 1960s led to rapid economical growth.
Having a long coast and a long maritime history has led toNorway being a leading developer in shipping. Norwegian interests control the world's third-largest fleet.
The BI Norwegian School of Management is launching a new MBA program in the spring of 2009. The Executive MBA-Shipping, Offshore and Finance, is a program for advanced practitioners in the shipping industry as well as for those who intend to work in the sector.
The program is profession-orientated and designed to develop leadership skills in the global maritime business and give the participants an understanding of key drives, challenges and strategies in the shipping and offshore industry.
IN today's
The BI Norwegian School of Management and
The program offers excellent business education and theoretical knowledge of how people and organizations function. The program has been running for 12 years and the schools have accumulated great experience in educating managers for the Chinese market.
The co-operation between BI Norwegian School of Management and
The two schools have for a long time wanted to build stronger alliances and have therefore established a new joint research center which will facilitate better and more focused research designed for modern leaders in today's
The BI Norwegian School of Management is one of the largest business schools in
Through various co-operation agreements, more than 80 of
The school's research and education are conducted at a high international level and focus on management, administration, economics, marketing, energy and shipping.
Though
Having a long coast and a long maritime history has led to
The BI Norwegian School of Management is launching a new MBA program in the spring of 2009. The Executive MBA-Shipping, Offshore and Finance, is a program for advanced practitioners in the shipping industry as well as for those who intend to work in the sector.
The program is profession-orientated and designed to develop leadership skills in the global maritime business and give the participants an understanding of key drives, challenges and strategies in the shipping and offshore industry.