Global Network Expands Reach of ‘Raw’ Online Cases
Network schools work together to develop and teach the rich, web-based case studies.
Network schools work together to develop and teach the rich, web-based case studies.
The week, organized by the Yale Center for Business and the Environment, will focus on fostering collaboration among network faculty members with an interest in sustainability and building connections between faculty members and business professionals.
Two new online courses, taught by IIMB and LSE faculty, will be added to the network’s offerings.
The University of Lagos in Nigeria and the Sauder School of Business in Canada were admitted following a deans’ meeting at EGADE Business School in Mexico City.
The new center will host schools and programs from across the Yale University, including initiatives for Global Network members.
Global Network members watched from around the world, while students at PUC Chile and Yale SOM posed questions to the author of "The World is Flat" about the future of globalization.
More than 470 Global Network for Advanced Management students will travel in March for intensive one-week mini courses.
Offered by Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, the small network online course uses a software simulation to take students through the process of developing a new product.
More than 50 students spread across 15 time zones participated in Natural Capital: Risks and Opportunities in Global Resource Systems, the third of the network's distinctive small network online courses.
Nine Global Network deans discussed their ideas for preparing future business leaders at a conference marking the opening of Yale SOM’s Edward P. Evans Hall.