Baltic Management Development Association (BMDA) and Riga Technical University (RTU) welcomes international Academic and Business community to the European Cultural Capital of 2014 – Riga- for the exceptional event- 12 Annual BMDA Conference -“Successful 21st Century Organization”!
Please, join us On-line on the 20th of May from 13.00 till 17.00 (EET time) at the BMDA Pre-Conference event on the topic “How not to be burned-out in the post Covid era?” The pre-conference will be hosted by BMDA member MIM-Kyiv.
Already the 19th time in the row BMDA is launching its Annual Conference!
This year the 19th Annual Conference will be organized on the topic “How not to be burned-out in the post Covid Era?” and will take place on 6-8 of October 2021 in Tallinn, Estonia and will be hosted by School of Business and Governance of TalTech.
Dear BMDA Members and Friends,
We are happy to share with you the newest BMDA monthly Newsletter, where you can find all the news from members of international BMDA network.
University of Donja Gorica will realize the 11th Stock Market of Entrepreneurial Ideas this year.
For 11 years now, this project has been a combination of strength, youth, quality ideas and solutions to everyday problems. Emphasis will be placed on ideas that will contribute to the enhancement of Montenegro's National Identity, above all in an innovative sense and thereby to affirm the need for our country to become a creative destination.
These days LvBS Family Business Center is launching the research of management practices of the Ukrainian family companies. The project is called “Good management vs. family values for a sustainable business development”.
In the context of EuroCC project, HPC NCC Montenegro at the University of Donja Gorica is organizing a training event called “Open Mind – Learn to play” designated for high school students in Montenegro.
The Covid-19 pandemic has exacerbated and made visible social divides followed by calls for a more sustainable and responsible recovery from this crisis. But what does this mean for doctoral education? How can our doctoral programmes meet these calls and prepare our graduates for a more responsible future?