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How does a Chinese business school train leaders who will have to follow the mainstream official policies issued in Beijing – while success in business and life is often defined by people who break the rules? This question is discussed in this interview with Michael Ferguson, Associate Professor of Accounting at CUHK and cur-rently serving as the Associate Dean and Director for the MBA Programs.
How does a Chinese business school train leaders who will have to follow the mainstream official policies issued in Beijing – while success in business and life is often defined by people who break the rules? This question is discussed in this interview with Michael Ferguson, Associate Professor of Accounting at CUHK and cur-rently serving as the Associate Dean and Director for the MBA Programs.