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  2. INSEAD - Wikipedia

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    INSEAD was founded in 1957 by venture capitalist Georges Doriot, Claude Janssen, and Olivier Giscard d'Estaing. Original seed money was provided by the Paris Chamber of Commerce . [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The school was originally based in the Château de Fontainebleau before locating to its current Europe Campus in 1967.

  3. List of INSEAD alumni - Wikipedia

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    Veranita Yosephine Sinaga (MBA 2016), CEO Indonesia Air Asia [133] Stephan DuCharme (MBA 1992) Chairman of Dia Supermarket; Daniel Lalonde, Former CEO, SMCP Group; Pierre Mauger (MBA), Chief Transformation Officer, Bunge [134] Thomas Couteaudier (MBA), Chief Strategy Officer, Louis Dreyfus Company [135] Sebastian James (MBA), CEO of Boots. [136]

  4. Category:INSEAD alumni - Wikipedia

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  6. CEDEP - Wikipedia

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    CEDEP was created over 40 years ago by a group of European companies as an executive education club, and was among the first corporate-founded membership institutions in Europe dedicated to executive education. [1] In its early days, CEDEP was essentially a sister organization to INSEAD, which at the time focused on MBA education.

  7. Global Innovation Index - Wikipedia

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    Until 2021 it was published by WIPO, in partnership with Cornell University, INSEAD and other organisations and institutions. [ 2 ] : 333 [ 3 ] It is based on both subjective and objective data derived from several sources, including the International Telecommunication Union , the World Bank and the World Economic Forum .

  8. Erin Meyer - Wikipedia

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    Erin Meyer (born August 22, 1971) is an American author and professor at INSEAD Business School, based in Fontainebleau, France. [1] She is most known for writing the 2014 book, The Culture Map: Breaking Through the Invisible Boundaries of Global Business a study that analyzes how national cultural differences impact business.

  9. Vinod Aggarwal - Wikipedia

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    He is a visiting professor at INSEAD's Asia campus, [2] a blogger for the Harvard Business Review, [3] and has contributed to the New York Times. [4] He also serves as Editor-in-Chief of the journal Business and Politics. [5] Aggarwal is a frequent commentator and author about issues related to international political economy.