Students from the Global Executive MBA program at the UCLA-NUS (National University of Singapore) have approached gCaptain recently with some fairly specific questions directed to the segment of our audience involved in anchor handling tug supply (AHTS) vessels.
Their questions are part of their required Management Practicum that is intended to simulate a real-world consulting exercise and considering their questions were quite thoughtful, we thought we would pass them along.
Are AHTS’ the sector you work in? Please click the following link to provide your insight: http://tinyurl.com/la89tq7
We’ll share an overview of the results of this survey in the next few weeks.
The UCLA-NUS Global EMBA team is comprised of six members located in the U.S., Singapore and Japan.
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