SOM to shorten Olympics summit, citing low interest
Global Business Leadership Program at Beijing games to be cut down to one session
When the Yale School of Management announced in November that it would organize a summit of business heavyweights in Beijing during the 2008 summer Olympic Games, it hoped to take advantage of the University’s connections in China to host an attention-grabbing executive-education program. But less than five months before the games open, administrators have been forced to pare back their plans.
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By (Anonymous)
8:34pm on April 3, 2008
Maybe your reporter/editors could have employed some critical thinking about why people aren't signing up. Perhaps the $30,000 per couple price tag is a good place to start.
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