Global Network for Advanced Management

The Global Network for Advanced Management is a collaboration of graduate schools of business that seeks to foster intellectual ties among business schools, students and deans[1] from both economically strong regions and those on the horizon of economic development. It was founded by a consortium of 21 schools and launched on April 27, 2012.[2] The Global Network has since expanded to include 30 member schools.[3]

Objectives

The Global Network for Advanced Management was founded on the premise that enterprises need leaders who understand how markets and organizations work in increasingly diverse and complex contexts.[4] The network provides an organizational structure to facilitate connections among faculty, students, and alumni from diverse regions, cultures, and economies in different phases of development. Chief goals are the exchange of ideas, collaboration on data collection, and the promotion of research in areas of interest to global commerce. Member schools share course materials, including case studies that incorporate specialized regional expertise.

Activities

The Global Network is a platform for innovation, hosting programs that include Global Network Weeks, which give students at network schools the opportunity to travel to another Network school for a one-week intensive mini-course that takes advantage of localized expertise;[5] Global Network Courses, online graduate-level business courses that connect students at member schools in group project work;[6] and Global Network cases, teaching materials that examine business challenges from the points of view of at least two Global Network regions.[7]

In January 2014, the Global Network hosted two sessions at "Business + Society: Leadership in an Increasingly Complex World," a conference at the Yale School of Management. Deans and directors from nine Global Network schools discussed the skills they believed critical to leaders with moderator Margaret Warner in a panel entitled "Preparing Leaders for a Flatter World."[8] Faculty, deans, and students from three network schools participated in "Bank of Ireland: A Raw Case Study" with American investor Wilbur Ross.[9]

As of 2018, 7,376 students have participated in Global Network Week courses and 1,163 have taken the closed MOOC courses called Small Network Online Courses or SNOCs. 2,386 students from Yale School of Management, HEC Paris, EGADE, and Smurfit Business School have participated in the Global Virtual Teams course.

Members

The network includes graduate management schools on six continents:[3]

EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST, AFRICA

  • ESMT Berlin, Germany
  • HEC Paris, France
  • IE Business School, Spain
  • IMD, Switzerland
  • Koç University Graduate School of Business, Turkey
  • Lagos Business School, Pan-Atlantic University, Nigeria
  • Moscow School of Management SKOLKOVO, Russia
  • Saïd Business School, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
  • SDA Bocconi School of Management, Bocconi University, Italy
  • Strathmore Business School, Kenya
  • Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
  • UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School, Ireland
  • University of Cape Town Graduate School of Business, South Africa
  • University of Ghana Business School, Ghana

AMERICAS

  • EGADE Business School, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico
  • FGV Escola de Administração de Empresas de São Paulo, Brazil
  • Haas School of Business, University of California Berkeley, United States
  • INCAE Business School, Costa Rica
  • Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile School of Business, Chile
  • UBC Sauder School of Business, Canada
  • Yale School of Management, United States

ASIA PACIFIC

  • Asian Institute of Management, Philippines
  • Business School, Renmin University of China, China
  • Fudan University School of Management, China
  • Hitotsubashi University Business School, School of International Corporate Strategy, Japan
  • Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Business School, Hong Kong SAR China
  • Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, India
  • National University of Singapore Business School, Singapore
  • Seoul National University Business School, South Korea
  • University of Indonesia Faculty of Economics, Indonesia
  • UNSW Business School, Australia

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