TD Magazine Article
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Mon Mar 01 2004
Managers are not created in a classroom, but practicing managers in a classroom can step back from work pressures and learn profoundly from their own experience. In other words, they have become organization development in the name of management development. Classroom can be an appropriate place to improve the capabilities of people already practicing management. Most degree programs for such people, so-called executive Master of Business Administration (MBA) programs, simply do what regular MBA programs do with inexperienced students.
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