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July 2002 Edition - Vol.13
- It's not too late! Seminars and Upcoming Event Information
- Global Daigaku.com Recommended Seminars
- Global Daigaku.com Recommended Schools (Recent GD Profiles)
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It's not too late! Seminars and Upcoming Event Information
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"Igor Ansoff Institute 2002 - Optimizing Long-Term Profitability
Date: September 25-26, 2002
Venue: International House of Japan (Roppongi, Minato-ku)
Facilitators: Dr. Peter H. Antoniou - Principal in Ansoff Associates
Dr. Patrick A. Sullivan - Professor Emeritus at Alliant International University
| Day 1 - Dynamics of the Environment and of the Firm |
Some of the topics covered include:
- Environmental Turbulence
- Real Time Response
- Strategic Segmentation
- Strategic Success Paradigm
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| Day 2 - Strategic Diagnosis & Management of Change |
Topics include:
- SBA Attractiveness
- Strategic Diagnosis
- Management of Change
- Entrepreneurial Strategic Planning
- and much, much, more!
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This two-day seminar for senior executives is being presented by the Ansoff Institute, a California Nonprofit Corporation, established to develop
and extend Dr. Igor Ansoff's contributions in strategic management applicable in the 21st Century. This new knowledge in the field of strategic
management can be used by business firms and nonprofit organizations to improve thier performance. The Ansoff Institute works with a long list
of international clients including General Electric, IBM, General Foods and Westinghouse.
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Global Daigaku.com Recommended Seminars
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AMA International presents The Art of Project Management
Date: September 12-14, 2002
Venue: Tokyo American Club
Overview:
Acquire practical skills for contemporary project management. Gain the technical know-how and interpersonal skills to run
projects within your budgetary and time constraints. This program will provide managers with the tools and techniques
necessary to manage both projects and people more efficiently and effectively.
- Understand unique characteristics of the project management and method
- Effective planning and management
- Organizing the project and support system
- Gain leadership skills
- Monitor the statement of project and monitor efforts
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Global Daigaku.com Recommended Schools (Recent GD Profiles)
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PAL International School (Minato-ku, Tokyo) - International School
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Located in Nishi Azabu 3-chome, PAL International School caters to children aged 18-months to 5-years old.
Within convenient walking distance of Hiroo and Roppongi station on the Hibiya subway line, the quiet residential area
also provides easy access to Arisugawa and Kougai Parks. At PAL International School, children are able to develop new
friendships through play, imagination, and sharing. Teachers stimulate a child's mind through various activities resulting
in increased mental awareness, physical abilities and motor coordination, creativity, and socialization. Furthermore, the
international atmosphere of the Azabu area enables children to learn and appreciate other cultures, as well as make friendships
with other children from around the world.
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Banff Executive Leadership Inc. (Banff, Canada) - Executive Education
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Banff Executive Leadership Inc. (hereinafter refered to as BEL) specializes in the development of learning experiences
and solutions for senior leaders such as Directors of Boards, and those who are already vice-presidents, general managers,
and heads of organizations. By focusing on their unique developmental needs, demands of their learning approaches, and
networking expectations, BEL is quickly gaining a reputation as a leading force in executive and leadership development both
in Canada and internationally.
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Temple University Japan (Minato-ku, Tokyo) University
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Temple University Japan's Undergraduate Program is the only undergraduate program in Japan that lets you obtain an
American B.A. without studying in the US. Fully accredited by Temple's main campus in Philadelphia, it has the same
admissions and graduation requirements, the same system of minor and double-major subjects and the same credit transfer system.
And your diploma is issued by the main campus, making it a true American university diploma. Temple University Japan (TUJ)
consists of two colleges offering a total of seven majors. The College of Liberal Arts offers majors in American Studies, Asian Studies,
Economics, Political Science, Psychological Studies and General Studies. The College of Communication and Theater offers a major
in Communications. If you want to study other subjects, an extensive choice of majors is available at the main campus.
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Graduate School
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Temple University Japan (TUJ) was established in Tokyo in 1982 to offer an American education of the highest quality in an
international setting and open new horizons for Japanese students. TUJ is unique in that it was the very first foreign
university to be established in Japan. It represents the pioneering vision of one of America's most forward thinking academic
institutions, Temple University of Philadelphia, sharing all the special qualities of that institution. TUJ is the only university
in Japan where you can obtain an American bachelor's, master's, or doctorate degree without leaving Japan. Without doubt, studying
at TUJ will open the door to the United States and the rest of the world for you. Students at TUJ can obtain graduate degrees
in Law (LL.M), Teaching English as a Second Language (Ed.D/M.Ed TESOL), and Business (Executive MBA).
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MBA Program
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Rated by the Financial Times as one of the top 50 EMBA programs in the world (ranked #32 in Oct. 2001),
Temple University Japan's Executive MBA gives you a high-quality US-style business education with a global
orientation that allows executives to maintain job responsibilities while completing their degree entirely in Tokyo.
If you're a profesional looking to further your career, an Executive MBA (EMBA) from Temple University Japan could be your ticket
to success. Classes are held on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Each year's enrollment is limited to a maximum of thirty
students to assure optimal discussion and interaction among students and faculty.
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ESL
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Through Temple University Japan's Intensive English Language Program (IELP), students will acquire the advanced English skills
to succeed in university level studies in English. Temple's rigorous IELP will give you a solid command of academic English.
The program has three levels, and you'll start off at a level that matches your current English abilities. Non-credit General
English courses are also offered by Continuing Education at TUJ. These conversation courses range from beginner to
high-intermediate levels. English for Specific Purposes (Business English and Medical English) courses are also offered.
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Corporate Education
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The full range of educational resource of Temple University Japan are drawn upon to develop programs that meet the
educational and training needs of a wide range of corporations and organizations . TUJ's Corporate Education program
offers a distinct combination of tailored needs analysis, customized programs, and flexible schedules that result in measurable
acquisition of job-specific skills.
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Continuing Education
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If you're interested in advancing your career, you'll find Temple University Japan's non-credit Continuing Education Program
worth looking into. Students come from diverse cultural and profesional backgrounds and a wealth of evening and weekend courses
catering to the demands of the modern world make it ideal for working professionals. Courses range from English and Japanese language
courses, GMAT workshops, painting, photography, sculpture, wine, professional and creative writing, business, computers, advertising,
and desktop publishing to name just a few. A number of certificate programs are also offered including a special program in
NGO Skills Development Training for people interested, or involved, in the work of NGO's. As you can see, the Continuing education
program has a lot to offer--especially to students who believe that Education Never Ends!
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Pre-MBA & MBA Program Feature Article now online (Tokyo Weekender)
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The Weekender Online Feature Article - MBA Programs
Global Daigaku.com President & CEO, James Yellowlees', latest educational article for the Tokyo Weekender is now both
in print and online. This month's feature focuses on domestic and overseas MBA programs and preparatory courses.
Check it out online at the Weekender Online.
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