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Manchester Business School has announced that its blended learning MBA for Construction Executives has been awarded accreditation by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) the UKs leading professional body.
The Construction MBA is only offered by the school in the UK and in the Middle East through the regional centre in Dubai. First launched in Dubai in January 2006, the Construction MBA programme has already enrolled 30 students from across the Middle East region, which now has an MBA student-base of over 200. A Construction Certificate course is now being launched in the Middle East to meet demand
Only 50% of British businesses undertake talent management activities, despite a majority recognising that it has an impact on their bottom line, according to research launched by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) at a series of conferences held in London.
The research found that 38% of companies have a formal talent management strategy and the same percentage have a formal definition of talent management.
The report found that companies have very different definitions of talent management. Paul Turner, professor and executive in residence at Nottingham Business School, told the conference: “There are those [companies] that have an exclusive
Terrorism and the military conflict in the Middle East does not seem to have direct, measurable impact on travel and tourism in the region. Arabs and non-Arab travelers appear to react differently to different security problems. The real effects of such violence in the tourism sector should consider on a bilateral basis, where rates of tourist exchanges between two countries is considered on a case by case basis. The region as a whole does not seem to suffer the stigma of the security concerns of different counties.
Since the mid 1970, many developing countries are committed, developing its tourist infrastructure with
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