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Polish Experience with International Management Training Programs

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Management Training in High-Tech and R&D

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Management education has become an important part of the economic, social and political transformation taking place in Poland in the 90’s. It has become a visible symbol of this transformation for two reasons. Firstly, due to the rapidly growing demand for management cadres, the number of management schools and management courses offered has increased dramatically since 1990. Secondly, this demand has created a market opportunity quickly grasped by entrepreneurs opening business schools, management institutes and centres. These institutions offer management education of various standards and levels and compete directly with the traditional education system.

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Kozek, T. (1997). Polish Experience with International Management Training Programs. In: Verkoeyen, C.M.R., Nikkonen, A.I., Fursenko, A. (eds) Management Training in High-Tech and R&D. NATO ASI Series, vol 12. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8810-2_14

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