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The role of International Business degree in career growth – Dr Christopher Abraham writes in Free Press Journal

 

Dr Christopher Abraham (Professor and Head of Campus – Dubai, SP Jain School of Global Management) writes an article in Free Press Journal, a leading newspaper, on how students exposed to international business programs find it easier to expand their career horizons and seek opportunities across the globe.

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In the article, he explains that global connectivity and global trade have become the norm over the years, thanks to technology and the internet.

He says, “Today, youngsters have numerous opportunities to make themselves competent and relevant in the global business environment. Good programs worldwide can help them get a broader and more international perspective of global business and develop critical management skills like collaboration, teamwork, communication, decision-making, innovation, and problem-solving.”

To read the full article, please click here.

 

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