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European government gets Harvard touch

By Della Bradshaw

Published: May 13 2008 17:48 | Last updated: May 13 2008 17:48

The Spanish business school Iese, which has long-standing connections with Harvard Business School, has now teamed up with the Kennedy School at Harvard to run a programme in Madrid for European public administrators.

When the programme takes place in June, it will be the first time that the Harvard Kennedy School has run the Driving Government Performance course in Europe.

The four-day programme will rely heavily on the case method of teaching, the preferred teaching method at both Harvard and Iese. The programme’s contents are built around four areas: leadership, strategy, motivation and results.

www.iese.edu

www.hks.harvard.edu

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