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Global Network for Advanced Management

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The Global Network for Advanced Management (GNAM) is a collaboration of graduate schools of business that seeks to foster intellectual ties among business schools, students and deans[1] from both economically strong regions and those on the horizon of economic development. It was founded by a consortium of 21 schools and launched on April 27, 2012.[2]

Objectives

The Global Network for Advanced Management was founded on the premise that enterprises need leaders who understand how markets and organizations work in increasingly diverse and complex contexts.[3] The network provides an organizational structure to facilitates connections among faculty, students, and alumni from diverse regions, cultures, and economies in different phases of development. Chief goals are the exchange of ideas, collaboration on data collection, and the promotion of research in areas of interest to global commerce. Member schools share course materials, including case studies that incorporate specialized regional expertise.

Members

The network's membership includes graduate management schools in Asia,[1] South America[1] (Brazil, Chile), China, Costa Rica, France,[4] Ghana, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Japan, Mexico, the Philippines (Asian Institute of Management),[5] Singapore,[4] South Africa,[1] South Korea, Spain, Turkey, the United Kingdom, and the United States.[3]

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