Global Network Courses connect students from multiple member schools online for lectures and discussions, and collaborative team projects, developing teamwork skills and cross-cultural perspectives.
Global Network Weeks leverage resources from business schools across continents, positioning future leaders to thrive in roles requiring a broad understanding of the differences between markets and diverse stakeholders.
During Global Network Week, Yale SOM students travel to international business schools for a week of classes and cultural immersion. Here, they share their takeaways from the experience.
Ninety-eight students from seventeen Global Network for Advanced Management schools visited Yale SOM in March for a course on the Behavioral Science of Management. We asked some of them to share takeaways from their experience.
Idan Gez, an MBA student at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology and a partner in two startups: one in the financial field (Dow Jokes) and the other in the field of electric vehicles (CommuniCharge), recently participated in the 4th Annual Global Network Stock Trading Competition, which is an online version of the Stock Trading Game that was created by Yale School of Management Emeritus Professor of the Practice of Finance Roger Ibbotson in the 1970s. Since 2021, students from Global Network for Advanced Management (GNAM) schools have been invited each February to participate in the game and compete against their peers around the globe. In February 2024, more than 225 students from 12 GNAM schools participated. In this post Idan reflects on his experience of the game.