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Situated in the campus of Western University of Ontario, the Richard Ivey School of Business offers a different kind of learning experience. The university gives more than a learning experience but offers the fundamentals of living and socializing combined all together. It is a community that builds a bond that lasts a lifetime. It is the mission of the school to mold future business leaders that can think globally and act deliberately in order to promote business development and otherwise. It ranks second to Harvard Business School as the biggest producer of case studies and tops the world in Asian case studies. This is only proof that the school is committed to quality education and produces top-notch graduates.
The Richard Ivey School of Business will integrate the new method of management education known as the Cross-Enterprise Leadership in 2006. The objective of the aforementioned method is to enable students to develop the ability to foresee, evaluate, and plan on the acts of going through and solving certain issues of the entire business. Among these issues are globalization, competition, productivity and innovation. The Cross-Enterprise Leadership gets away with the traditional method of management education that puts emphasis on the functional discipline such as the finance, accounting, marketing and strategy. It promotes simulations and field projects to allow students to think and act strategically on business decisions. It promotes a decision based on the entirety of the business issue and not as individual bits and pieces.