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Robert Dyer and Murat Tarimcilar

Robert Dyer (left) and Murat Tarimcilar (right)

Robert Dyer (left) and Murat Tarimcilar (right)

Robert Dyer, professor of marketing at GWSB, and Murat Tarimcilar, vice dean of programs and education, have published “What’s Your Global IQ?” in the May/June issue of Biz Ed magazine.  The article examines how business schools are increasing their students’ global intelligence and how they are re-thinking their own programs.  It features a look at GWSB’s Global MBA program, and its evolution.”…Globalization is the key for a business school of remain competitive.  The failure to prepare a global workforce will render an MBA program irrelevant sooner rather than later,” they write.

The magazine also features a piece by Ian Cropp, a second-year MBA student who completed a two-week capstone international experience in South Korea.

Posted by gwsb on May 14, 2011 | Filed under: Getting Ink,GWSB News,Publications.


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