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Aligned with its mission to be a community dedicated to the development of talent and knowledge that impacts the world, Nova SBE took part in the ENABLE project.
The Global Management Practices (GMP) course is a CEMS course taught by Professor Milton Sousa, in which I had the pleasure to be a Teaching Assistant.
11 Jun 2019
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Marie-Therese Claes, Ph.D., is a Professor of Cross-Cultural Management at Louvain School of Management, University of Louvain, Belgium. She teaches in the CEMS Masters in International Management and is part of the Global Leadership Faculty Group.
03 Jun 2019
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