Find out which business teaching techniques work and which don’t for Central and Eastern European studentsFrom editor George Tesar: “Educational opportunities in Central and Eastern Europe have changed dramatically over the last twelve years. The restructuring of undergraduate and graduate programs has required a systematic rethinking of programs, courses, and teaching methods. Postgraduate education--particularly professional education and especially management education--has evolved as one of the most important elements impacting the political, social, and economic changes in that part of the world.”With this essential book, you'll explore the latest international business and management concepts that are being taught to potential managers and executives in Eastern and Central Europe. Edited by an internationally recognized expert in business management and education, International Business Teaching in Eastern and Central European Countries examines the way the economic structures of nations in transition impact the management curriculum, and looks at ways to stimulate economic development in transition economies.This thoughtfully indexed, well-referenced book also:
illuminates the learning process for business students in that region
suggests ways to help Eastern and Central European students get the most from case studies and business game simulations
explores ways to use collaborative learning instruments when teaching entrepreneurship
shows how to use networking as a vital part of increasing the management knowledge of a community or nation
examines how existing companies can be used as business laboratories for teaching
discusses the roles of free-market processes and government intervention in transition economies