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to the Project Paris in springtime is the fabled city of a fabled
season. This fascinating place and enchanting time were the setting
for a June 15-18, 1980 conference on management education, the
final phase of a historic cooperative effort between Americans and
Europeans, the culmination of three years' work on an exciting
project entitled "Management and Management Education in a World of
Changing Expectations. " The project involved a look ahead at the
thirty-year period from 1980 to 2010, the changes likely to occur
during that time, and the implications for management and
management education. Spon sored by the American Assembly of
Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) and the European Foundation
for Management Devel- xiii xiv INTRODUCTION ment (EFMD), it had two
stages prior to the Paris conference - the first, a
futures-oriented colloquium held in February 1979 at St. George's
House, Windsor Castle, on "The Changing Expectations of Society"j
the second, a colloquium held in November 1979 at Arden House,
Columbia University, on "Management for the XXI Century. " The
theme of the Paris conference was "Managers for the XXI Century:
Their Education and Development. " While spon sored by AACSB and
EFMD, the Paris conference was actually a worldwide meeting, with
corporate leaders and deans or directors of business schools
throughout the world invited to participate. Representation came
from all continents, with 650 participants from thirty-five
countries."
Additional Contributors Are Lincoln Gordon, John Lindeman, Howland
Sargeant, William Fox, And Ben Moore.
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