September 29, 2006
In India, Redefining the Business School
A new institute takes a different approach and comes out ahead
Business schools looking for an interesting case study might want to start with one of their own — the Indian School of Business.
The story goes something like this: A new business school opens in a country flooded with management programs. It has a rotating list of foreign faculty members, many of whom arrange to stay for just six weeks. The school charges more than four times the tuition of the country's most elite business institutions. And it refuses to seek government
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