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MBA Association of Ireland
Terry Clune, the 2009 Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year, had a injection of encouragement and inspiration for an audience of Irish MBAs at last night's MBA Association Guest Speaker event in...
Building resilience in Challenging times, inspirational stories of business transformation and of innovative entrepreneurship are the topics of the MBA Association of Ireland's Guest Speaker series...
Harvard's Professor Bob Kegan has some breakthrough ideas for Irish business audiences from his new book Immunity to Change: How To Overcome It and Unlock the Potential in Yourself and Your Organiz...
Ireland's Brightest Business School students pit their wits in Inter-Business School MBA Strategy competition.
A Guest Speaker event from the MBA Association and Gorta with career development coach and author Brian McIvor.
The key to the recovery of the Irish economy lies in an overlooked asset – its new generation of managers, who share global ambition, innovation mindset and socialisation capabilities.
Innovative management, personal creativity at firm level and a global mindset are key to Ireland's recovery, says new business book
Global financial crises notwithstanding, many of Ireland's senior managers and CEOs resoundingly endorse the investment value of a Masters in Business (MBA) qualification, according to a recent sur...
May 2008: Many Irish managers, entrepreneurs, executives and recent business studies graduates are making their minds up: is a Masters in Business Administration (MBA) a luxury or a necessity in th...
There are many lessons for business leaders in the sporting arena, as Genesis Strategic consultant Brian McNeice and Adrian Burrell, former coach of the Irish Cricket team demonstrated at a recent ...
Genzyme Chief flags up key challenges at Waterford MBA Association event, and asks, seven years on – is the region still a good value proposition for foreign companies?
"Can management principles widely used in manufacturing save our health services?" That was the question posed at the MBA Association of Ireland's Guest Speaker event in Cork recently.
This year in Ireland, hundreds of people will invest time and money to attain a Masters in Business Administration (MBA) - the globally recognised qualification that's widely regarded as a rite of ...
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