Innovating Business Education: A New Approach to Development
- What new methods can make business education more practical?
- How can entrepreneurs gain knowledge for business growth?
- How can we integrate business, education, and government for regional progress?
Together we will seek answers within the initiative 'BizON' — promoting, transforming, and inclusively developing business education in Ukraine. Our aim is to create a productive dialogue between entrepreneurs and educational institutions to develop useful training programs.
What’s happening in Odesa?
Project presentation and roundtable — mid-March.
We will introduce the project and its partners, discuss business needs and challenges in education, and define what modern business education should look like.
Regional forum — second half of April.
We invite entrepreneurs, educators, and government representatives to collaboratively create a roadmap for business education development in the region.
Meetup — second half of April.
In an informal setting, we will exchange ideas and discuss new approaches to training programs for entrepreneurs, as well as the relationship between financial independence of educational institutions and state regulations.
We also plan a series of webinars:
February — we will discuss productivity in modern business and examples of successful Ukrainian enterprises.
March — we will delve into innovations in business and their implementation.
April — together we will analyze the relationship between education, business, and government.
During the project's implementation, we will identify additional topics for webinars and expert discussions.
The ambassador of the program will be Pavlo Sheremeta, founding dean of the Kyiv-Mohyla Business School and an expert in economics.
Join us! Together we can create quality educational programs to support business in the region.
This initiative is implemented by the Center for Public Expertise within the 'Transformational Recovery' project, supported by UNDP and the Government of Japan.