EXPERTS IN BUSINESS EDUCATION
July 2020

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Written by Willem Alexander Coleman Sports and Development in Ghana For far too long, all we have done as a nation is to merely talk about the potential of sports and how our glory days in sports are long gone. They say money solves all problems, and so we need the finance to move our...
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Written by Jason (Tan Tai) Truong, DBA Student Enforcing Intellectual Property Rights: An Economic Perspective The economic perspective of enforcing Intellectual Property Rights. The concept of the Intellectual Property Rights is referred to the protection of the product of the intellect of the humans which are the mind creations. In this research, doctrinal methodology is...
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SSBM’s lecturer Domagoj Liposinovic delivered a workshop for our Global and Executive MBA students on the importance of leading yourself first in order to successfully lead others. The students were asked to develop different strategic solutions for the various stages of their team development.
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Check what SSBM’s Leadership lecturer Domagoj Liposinovic has to say about the objective of the Leadership course as well as his experience at SSBM.
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Written by Olivia Zajakala, DBA Student Covid-19, known as Corona Virus, that broke up in 2020, is according to Mitroff, “one of the worst crises in every sense” (Mitroff, 2020). As crisis continues, business leaders admit that they have never experienced a situation like this before (McKinsey, 2020). Unknown is always interesting to discover and...
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Global and Executive MBA Students Participate in Leadership Workshops Pilar Cabral Majerović, ACC provides SSBM’s MBA students insight into the the following topics that are included in the “Leadership” course, “I as a Leader” and “Leadership and Emotional Intelligence”. The students had the opportunity to indulge into interactive and motivating workshops that stimulate their learning and...
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Written by Prof. dr. Velimir Srica Chinese word CRISIS consists of two ideograms: the first means DANGER, the second means OPPORTUNITY. Most people perceive the current pandemic as a DANGER manifesting itself in its worst forms. It causes drastic behavior change, quarantine and social isolation. It creates panic, shortages and anxiety. It at times dramatically...
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Written by dr. Mario Silic The pressures associated with the speed of competition, including the digitalization of workspaces, are increasing the need for modern organizations to drive employee satisfaction and engagement. Integrating gamification into the workplace has been identified as a possible strategy to promote employee participation, engagement, and loyalty. Gamification is defined as the...
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