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Describes how leading international companies are developing global managers. Stresses the need for an international spirit and international career development. Considers the role of management education and poses a challenge to business schools. Concludes that companies′ ability to “think globally and act locally”depends on their success in building highly flexible yet cohesive international organisations.

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