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Business schools that once focused their executive education on how to make the most of good times are now trying to help companies come up with survival strategies for a perilous economy.
Business schools that once focused their executive education on how to make the most of good times are now trying to help companies come up with survival strategies for a perilous economy. George Yip is quoted in this article stating that focus is now needed on priorities other than maximising shareholder value.