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Professor Paul Patterson Head, School of Marketing Australian School of Business University of New South Wales. OVERVIEW. Opportunities provided by expansion of the ‘middle class’ & economic integration Opportunities to leverage advances in information and communications technologies - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Professor Paul PattersonHead, School of Marketing Australian School of BusinessUniversity of New South Wales
1. Opportunities provided by expansion of the ‘middle class’ & economic integration
2. Opportunities to leverage advances in information and communications technologies
3. Post GFC, focus on key business issues of corporate social responsibility, sustainability, governance and concentrate on opportunities presented by the emerging ‘service economy’
4. How business schools in the region can further their interests by both co-operating and competing (‘Co-opertition”)
1. OVERVIEW
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Japan drives productivity
China drives productivity
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Japan drives productivity
China drives productivity
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Revenues: Products Versus Services
Products Services
Source: Annual Report, 2006. Services includes financing; Products includes hardware systems and software
US$1.00 US$1.27IBM2006
IBM sells more Services than Products (Hardware and Software)… a new business model
“To be at the forefront of business schools in Asia and a peer of good standing with the best business schools in the world”
To achieve our vision ASB both collaborates and competes with the leading business schools in the Asia Pacific region
Australian School of Business Vision
1. Opportunities provided by expansion of the ‘middle class’ & economic integration
2. Opportunities to leverage advances in information and communications technologies
3. Post GFC, focus on key business issues of corporate social responsibility, sustainability, governance and concentrate on opportunities presented by the emerging ‘service economy’
4. How business schools in the region can further their interests by both co-operating and competing (‘Co-opertition”)
1. OVERVIEW