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Getting Down to Business

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

English-based business schools have emerged. It’s an attempt to create local entrepreneurs who are competent in the global market.

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NEYSA Ratmila was a student at the Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB). She enrolled in the School of Business and Management of ITB in 2005. She was attractive, brown-dressed and wearing black pants: a sporty yet preppy look.

The School of Business and Management of ITB (SBM-ITB) was situated in an elegant three-story mosaic-tile-floored old building. However, the most eye-catching spectacle in the building was the students. They seemed t

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