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Browse By Content Type: Study Tour Reports
October 14, 2008
South Korea's LG: Looking for Branding PowerRunner-up, Study Tour Paper Competition: Students visiting the LG Electronics showroom in Seoul, South Korea, remark on the changing nature of the company, which strives for world-class reputation and quality in consumer electronics.
April 04, 2008
The Retail Revolution: India in FashionWinner, Study Tour Paper Competition: Columbia Business School students on the Chazen study tour to India explored why the country is the latest fashion for retailers and consumers around the world.
April 03, 2008
Great Expectations: The Rise of the Indian Middle ClassRunner-up, Study Tour Paper Competition: A group of 40 Columbia Business School students met with business and government leaders in India to learn about the opportunities and challenges presented by the economic advances of the world's largest democracy.
April 03, 2008
Enterprising India: Profits and the PoorRunner-up, Study Tour Paper Competition: Columbia Business School students saw a sampling of entrepreneurial solutions to healthcare, financing and livelihoods in the cities of Mumbai, Delhi, and Hyderabad and in the rural environs of Hathras.
June 15, 2007
A Snapshot of Brazil's Residential Real Estate SectorA group of 24 Columbia Business School students traveled to Brazil in March 2007 to study the changing regional real estate market.
June 15, 2007
For Italian Luxury Goods Companies, Less is Often MoreThrough visits with Armani and Ferrari, a group of MBA students learned first-hand about positioning, waitlists, and Italian luxury.
March 02, 2007
Rwanda: Efforts Toward a Private-Sector EconomyA delegation of 12 Columbia Business School students visited Rwanda in January 2007 on a trip organized by the School's Social Enterprise Program and supported by the Chazen Institute for International Business.
November 08, 2006
Major Infrastructure Projects in China: A Key to Continued GrowthWhen the Columbia Business School Real Estate Association took its spring 2006 trip to Shanghai and Hong Kong, the students were in awe of the development that is taking place. Cranes were everywhere; it was clear that China is changing rapidly.
September 01, 2006
Building Physical and Human-Capital Infrastructure to Maintain and Manage India's GrowthDuring three weeks from December 2005 to January 2006, 40 Columbia Business School students, faculty members and staff met with business, community and political leaders throughout India. |
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