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Open kmbs liveWe live in a world of systems, are parts of these systems, and interact with them at every step. Education, public administration, and civil society are just a few examples. Business is also a system that creates value. That is why the manager needs to develop a systemic vision of the world around him, especially now, when this world is changing more than ever. And that is why systems thinking is a mandatory component of study at kmbs MBA programs.
On May 10 at 6:30 p.m., we invite those who are interested in management education to join the discussion about systems in the modern world together with:
The moderator is kmbs deputy dean, head of the Presidents' MBA kmbs program Eduard Maltsev.
Let's talk, in particular, about the following:
- What is a systematic approach in management, and why is it needed
- What systems develop independently
- How the education system can be a factor in competitiveness
- Where are the limits of volunteerism, and what is the connection with systemic thinking
- The state as an innovator and entrepreneur
- How systems interact: state, business, education, civil society
Date and time: May 10, 6:30 p.m
Format: offline+online