PROJECTS
SPF Program Agenda(2004)

Business Case Development: Enhancement of Business School Education in Uzbekistan


22,000,000 yen[Self-Operated/Commissioned Project]
The Sasakawa Peace Foundation


Dr. Osamu Nariai of Reitaku University will be assigned as project advisor again this year and the following activities will be undertaken under his leadership.
  1. Selection of companies, research, and compilation of textbooks (April 2004 to Feb. 2005):
    A total of ten companies for producing the textbooks, including both manufacturers and service providers, will be selected based on last year's work. In early February 2005, teachers and students from Uzbekistan will research case studies of quality management, production process, and transfer of production technology, and compile reports on the research results.

  2. Instruction on textbook production by East Asian specialists (May and October 2004):
    A total of six specialists from Japan, South Korea, Malaysia and Singapore will visit Tashkent to provide instruction and give lectures on how to produce business textbooks.

  3. "East Asia Business Management Seminar" by East Asian specialists (May and October 2004):
    Seminars on business management in East Asian countries will be held in Tashkent (tentative) once during each of the two visits by foreign specialists from East Asia for the benefit of small to medium size business owners and representatives from state-run companies.

  4. Fact-finding Visit (July to August 2004):
    Thirty people (teachers and students) participating in the production of business textbooks will be selected to visit Japan, South Korea, Malaysia and Singapore in groups of ten over a one-week period to visit major companies in these countries to learn about business management practices.


(Second year of a 3-year project)





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