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At the Warwick Business School, in Great Britain, for example, the economic tigers of Asia now account for nearly a quarter of post-MBA jobs.
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Archie Pitts, a professor of finance at Warwick Business School, says that this would be likely only if all managers had doctorates in applied mathematics.
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Warwick Business School, on the other hand, insists on the same rigorous academic entry criteria for all its MBA programmes, whether distance learning, full- or part-time.
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A. program at Warwick Business School in England, students learn to express themselves more effectively by taking a theater course that involves the nearby Royal Shakespeare Company.
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This surprised Dr Bridget Woodman of the Warwick Business school.
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Christian Stadler, associate professor of strategic management at Warwick Business School, described BMW's performance as comparatively "healthy", pointing to how its strength in the US and China helped to compensate for weak sales in Europe.
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Phil Hindle said it was "really challenging" to get his six-year-old son Sam ready to go to Coten End Primary School, in Warwick, each morning and then to take four-year-old son Rowan to Emscote Primary School.
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The academics come from a range of universities from the UK and elsewhere, including the London School of Economics and Warwick University.
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Ray Irving, the school's head of learning resources development, explains that Warwick is targeting a different market segment, focusing on experienced managers with no option for a career break.
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