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business school

business school
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    • a graduate school offering study leading to a degree of Master in Business Administration

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    1. On leaving school, he went into business.
    2. I would like to go to a business school.
    3. He found that the things he had studied in school were not useful in the business world.
    4. When I was in elementary school I thought, from the bottom of my heart, that the teachers were great people and I was influenced by the teachers' attitudes and moral lessons, but middle school was just a business like any other.
    5. Source: Collis D., Young D. and Goold M., ‘The Size, Structure and Performance of Corporate Headquarters’, Harvard Business School Strategy Working Papers Series, 2003; ABX Logistics.
    6. Karin S. Thorburn, Tuck School of Business Administration of Dartmouth College, published in Journal of Financial Economics (#58, 2000), and based on an analysis of 263 businesses in Sweden.
    7. The backbone of Malta’s economic development is its human resources, where major improvements are needed in relation to lifelong learning among lower skilled and the further reduction of early school-leaving The small size of the economy makes competition issues particularly relevant and demands improvements in the business environment.
    8. In addition, KH owned equity stakes in six very small subsidiaries and joint ventures which together with KE are collectively referred below as ‘OS’ (other subsidiaries), ranging in size from 4 to 20 employees, namely: Kliq Experts, Brug and Instroomprojecten, Flexpay BV, Simnet BV, Kliq Match BV and Kliq Business School.
    9. In addition, it will be important for Malta over the period of the NRP to focus on: continue implementing and reinforcing measures on healthcare reform; further improving the regulatory environment by continuing simplifying legislation, by introducing systematic impact assessments and effective one-stop shops for business start-ups; diversifying its energy sources, including enhancing energy efficiency and renewable energy and considering the possibility of connecting Malta to Europe’s energy networks; continuing efforts to raise educational attainment and reduce early school leaving.
    10. Regulated courses for the professions of State-certified (staatlich geprüfte(r)) technician (Techniker(in)), business economist (Betriebswirt(in)), designer (Gestalter(in)) and family assistant (Familienpfleger(in)), of a total duration of not less than 16 years, a prerequisite of which is successful completion of compulsory schooling or equivalent education and training (of a duration of not less than nine years) and successful completion of a course at a trade school (Berufsschule) of a duration of not less than three years and comprising, upon completion of at least two years of work experience, full-time education and training of a duration of not less than two years or part-time education and training of equivalent duration.