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Monthly Archives: January 2013
Academic Global Immersions: Visiting Montevideo and the completion of the MBA students Latin America journey
Reflecting on our experiential learning from Montevideo, and our 16 day journey across Peru, Chile, Argentina and Uruguay. After crossing the widest river of the planet or Rio de la Plata, like the porteños like to call it, we arrived … Continue reading
Academic Global Immersions: Visiting Buenos Aires with my MBA students
Reflecting on our experiential learning from Buenos Aires Since this blog post does not intend to convey a horror story, let me spare you the suspense: Argentina is an extraordinary successful country. Over the last six decades it has decided … Continue reading
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Academic Global Immersions: Visiting Santiago with my MBA students
Reflecting on our experiential learning from Santiago What a difference it makes when a country has the consistency of purpose (post Pinochet) over sustained periods of time across multiple presidents and political parties. While enormous challenges remain ahead, Chile, and … Continue reading
Academic Global Immersions: Our Latin American journey with my MBA students (Lima)
Reflecting on our experiential learning from Lima, Peru. As I have done for the past five years, every January I embark with about 15 MBA students for a journey across Latin America’s “south cone”. This Year we started in Lima … Continue reading