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
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