Saturday, June 23, 2007

Central European and Australian Interviews

On September 29, 2006, I will be making a presentation in Berlin, Germany to the 14th CEEMAN annual conference on "Creating synergy between business schools and business."

(CEEMAN is the Central and Eastern European Management Development Association.)

In anticipation of my presentation, CEEMAN news published an interview with me (available on my website), in which I am pessimistic both about the ability of business school professors to act in unison to develop strategies for their institutions, and about their true desires to engage with real-world business.

In addition, Business Review Weekly, the leading Australian business magazine, interviewed me recently about my 10-years of experience in working in Australia. That interview, entitled "Some Good Advice," can be found here.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

"I am pessimistic both about the ability of business school professors to act in unison to develop strategies for their institutions, and about their true desires to engage with real-world business".

I try and resist my inner pessimist, but I share your sentiment.

I just finished a three hour workshop with some wonderful professionals assigned the task of marketing the business college of a large university.

Your comment reflects their thoughts.

What the marketplace wants/ needs does not align with what their professors are teaching.

No one's listening, however, at this business college.

I offered taking them out for a beer and a good cry.

They were up for that!

Grin.