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articles · Business School course for ARTISTS to succeed
by max kaizen · commented on 1/10/2007 23:46 · 44 votes · 11 comments
The University of Cape Town's Graduate School of Business is one of the world's bravest business schools. Their Executive Education unit is recognised as one of the world's Top 10 in their class!
Heather Ford (head of iCommons) was on the faculty to present at Nomadic Marketing: one of the innovative new programs the GSB have introduced to their offering on the practical application...
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