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In 2009, Jeroen Derynck started with an executive MBA at Antwerp Management School. On this blog, he wants to share his experiences, thoughts and reflections on the program with the crowd.

Tuesday, May 4

why doing an eMBA is so irrational

Posted by Unknown at 5/04/2010
Labels: irrational, marketing
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