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global influence for global leaders EMBA in Shanghai | DBA in Global Financial Management | Master���s in Management in Shanghai More than a decade ago, we established the first partnership between a U.S. business school and the Chinese government on Chinese soil. Collaborating with businesses and government offices, we���re equipping Chinese leaders for an increasingly complex economy. W. P. Carey graduates include: ��� Chairmen of the Bank of Shanghai, Shanghai Airlines and Shanghai Electric Group ��� CEOs of the Shanghai Stock Exchange and Baosteel Group ��� Vice governors of four Chinese provinces ��� Vice presidents of Qualcomm, China Unicom, China Mobile and NEC wpcarey.asu.edu Ranked No. 21 EMBA in the World by Financial Times and No. 18 in Economics/ Business by Shanghai Jiao Tong University���s Academic Ranking of World Universities, we���re changing the discussion from ���What will we do about China?��� to ���What will we do with China?��� Society, as well as UCLA���s Younes and Soraya Nazarian Center for Israel Studies. n AACSB International, headquartered in Tampa, Florida, has partnered with the Kenan-Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill to create a simulation called ���Up Your Game: A Leadership Challenge.��� AACSB and UNC will host a Curriculum Development for Leadership Seminar in Chapel Hill on January 14, and the following day they will hold a ���train-the-trainer��� workshop addressing practical use of the simulation. AACSB members unable to attend the workshop can access the simulation, as well as an accompanying student workbook and educator manual, online through the AACSB Exchange. key concepts of visualization, systems thinking, empathy, journey mapping, and reframing. The new structure will be in place during the Effectual DeRisking Competition in February and the Business Plan 2.0 Competition in the spring. Other News n Last fall, Singapore Management University launched a renovated career center made possible by a donation of S$3.2 million (about US$2.6 million) from Dato��� Kho Hui Meng. The center houses five interview rooms where students and employers can meet face-to-face or virtually, as well as three training rooms for skills workshops that can be held on-site or streamed over LED televisions. n The Darden School of Business and its Batten Institute at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville have redesigned the school���s business competitions. Each fall, Darden students compete in the Entrepreneurship Cup, and this year they will be encouraged to structure their entries around a design-based innovation process. Through cross-disciplinary workshops, they���ll learn the n Essec Business School of France has announced plans to build a new campus in Singapore. The five-story campus has been designed by Singaporean architect Liu Thai Ker of RSP Architects Planners and Engineers. The school expects to break ground in February and complete construction by the end of 2014. BizEd January/February 2013 19

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