Doing Business in Israel (DBI) - LAHAV Program, Coller School of Management
11/06/2023
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Doing Business in Israel (DBI), run by the Coller School of Management, is a 9-day seminar designed to introduce international MBA teams from partner schools into Israel's high-tech and entrepreneurship sectors.
Participants learn about the dynamics of the Israeli economy and business environment through multiple perspectives: theoretical background lectures on Israel's macroeconomic setting and economic/business sectors; case studies representing Israeli companies at different lifecycle stages,; company and startup visits; talks with executives, serial entrepreneurs, and government officials.
Over 500 students from leading business schools, such as UCLA, NYU, ESADE, Booth and Ross have taken part in the program, either in designated groups from specific schools or integrative ones affiliated with different institutions.
Dr. Eric Saranovitz, Director, Global Engagement Office at Coller School of Management in Tel Aviv University interviews in this podcast two students of the "LAHAV" program - Coller’s executive management educational program:
Sabrina Rodriguez, MBA student, UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School (University of North Carolina)
Mingxi Wang MBA Student, HKUST Business School (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)