MANILA, Philippines - The Asian Institute Of Management (AIM) is now a member of the Yale School of Management’s Global Network for Advanced Management (GNAM). The primary purpose of GNAM is to be a platform for knowledge sharing and idea exchange to the world’s leading business schools to advance the quality of education.
This development promises to be a significant new strategic alliance which will enable sharing of curriculum and instructional materials, faculty research partnerships, and student and faculty exchanges.
The inaugural members include Hitotsubashi University (Japan), INSEAD (France), Instituto de Empreza Business School (Spain), KOC University (Turkey), London School of Economics (United Kingdom), and NUS (Singapore).
According to AIM Dean Dr. Ricardo Lim, “The Yale School of Management is a newer, innovative business school that takes off from traditional B-school paradigms. Yale recognizes AIM’s leadership in Southeast Asia, and has invited AIM to join the Global Network for Advanced Management.”
“Yale will collaborate with AIM as well as other leading international schools on student and case research exchanges. We look forward to this exchange,” added Lim, who attended the launch of GNAM in New York.