Zusammenfassung
Die Management-Weiterbildung in Rußland ist schnell und intensiv vorangetrieben worden, um die Wirtschaftsreform von Rußland zu unterstützen. Diverse Programme sind von russischen und von westlichen Management-Trainer angeboten worden. In diesem Artikel werden die Weiterbildungsprogramme i.e. beurteilt. Außerdem werden zukünftige Entwicklungstrends aufgezeigt.
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McCarthy, D.J., Puffer, S.M. (1998). Changes Ahead for Russian Management Education - Reflections from the American Experience. In: Berndt, R. (eds) Unternehmen im Wandel — Change Management. Herausforderungen an das Management, vol 5. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-58923-2_6
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