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CEEMAN

Central and East European Management Development Association
Abbreviation CEEMAN
Formation 1993
Type NGO
Purpose Accelerating growth in quality of management development & Educational accreditation
Headquarters Bled (Slovenia)
Location
  • International
Region served
Central & Eastern Europe / Global
Membership
Over 200 educational institutions / Individual Members in over 50 countries
President
Prof. Danica Purg
Website www.ceeman.org

The Central and East European Management Development Association (CEEMAN) was established in 1993 with the aim of fostering management development and management education development in CEE region. By now, its membership has grown far beyond the CEE region, including over 200 members (business schools, universities, management development centers, national, regional and international associations, corporations and individuals) from more than 51 countries, including from Western Europe, both Americas, Africa and Asia.

The main activities of the association include educational programs for faculty and staff of management development institutions (such as IMTA - International Management Teachers Academy and Program Management Seminar, International Quality Accreditation (IQA), international conferences, promoting case writing and use of case method in management education in CEE, fostering international cooperation and joint projects between its member institutions, etc.

CEEMAN has collaboration with the EMBA council (Executive MBA Council),European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD),Association of MBAs (AMBA), Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International), and a number of other international and regional management development associations.

CEEMAN is a Steering Committee member of PRME - Principles for Responsible Management Education initiative and is leading its Working Group on Poverty as a Challenge to Management Education.

In 2009, CEEMAN, in cooperation with TMK Lab company from Slovenia and IEDC-Bled School of Management, established Challenge Future - a global youth think tank and competition on innovation and sustainability. The project offers various possibilities for engagement for youth in competitions and specialized contests on issues related to sustainability, discussion groups, action teams, or local university-based chapters, and by 2011 has attracted close to 18,000 members from 200 countries.


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