According to the press release, both schools will work together on implementing the following points:

  • Exchange of at least two faculty members per academic year.
  • Jointly design, market, and conduct short duration executive development programs in countries, especially, in the Asian region.
  • Identify research themes of international, particularly Asian, relevance and to form joint teams for carrying out research.
  • Launch a drive to develop Asia-based cases and publish them on an annual basis.
  • Launch a new, international-class management journal by January 2010.
  • Continue student exchange as per the agreement signed on December 13, 2004.

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