MBA Master Class: Navigating the Future
The IMD MBA develops leadership based on technical competence, self-awareness and moral judgement. Our Faculty are recognized authorities in their fields who divide their time between teaching, research and working with major companies and thus remain firmly on top of the latest developments in managerial practice.
Ralf Boscheck, Lundin Family Professor of Economics and Business Policy and the incoming director of the MBA program at IMD, will be touring Asia in May. He would like to take this opportunity to invite you for a Master Class followed by a cocktail and networking opportunity with other alumni and potential MBA applicants.
上海地址及时间
Location: | Center of American States (JW Marriott)
Maryland Conference Room
Suite A401-420 Tomorrow Square
399 West Nanjing Road
Shanghai | | Date: | Monday, 27 May 2013 | | Time: | 10:00 - 12:00 (Shanghai Master Class Breakfast) | As seats are limited, please make sure to register before Thursday, May 23rd.
注册网址: http://www.imd.org/programs/mba/Come-and-See-Us/shanghai-master-class-27-may.cfm
北京地址及时间
ocation: | CKGSB Beijing Campus
Class Room 3&4, 2nd Floor,
Tower E3, Oriental Plaza, 3 East Chang An Avenue
Beijing 100738 | | Date: | Friday, 24 May 2013 | | Time: | 19:00 Registration
19:30 Master Class
21:00 Networking Cocktail | As seats are limited, please make sure to register before Thursday, May 23rd.
注册网址:http://www.imd.org/programs/mba/Come-and-See-Us/beijing-master-class-24-may.cfm
Navigating the Future: Global Challenges – Coordinated Solutions?
Ralf reviews a number of global uncertainties and trends and their associated risks for economies and businesses going forward. He then focuses on two challenges requiring globally coordinated responses.
The first case deals with what has been called a ‘right to health’, the cost delivering it and the difficulty to enforce intellectual property rights in global trade. Will recently imposed compulsory licenses on ethical drugs promote affordable treatment and sustain the production of generics in emerging markets or will they effectively cut access to medicine where it may be needed the most?
The second case tackles the issues of energy transformation to deal with the spectre of climate change, the strategies of one country to try to go it alone, the opportunities and threats created by this for other countries close by or far away and the policy concerns that this causes. As trade in photovoltaic technology seems to bring the US, the EU and China to the edge of global trade war, what are the issues that need to be resolved to properly govern global commerce and market-related responses to climate change?
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