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Grand Challenge in Service |
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ContactFor further information please email, phone or write to Nick Mann, at the address below: Institute for Manufacturing 17 Charles Babbage Road Cambridge CB3 0FS, UKTel: +44 (0)1223 748263
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OrganisersThe Grand Challenge Week is being organised by the The Cambridge Service Alliance (CSA)A unique global partnership between businesses and universities. It brings together the world’s leading firms and educators devoted to delivering today the tools, education and insights needed for Complex Service Solutions tomorrow. In support with :Institute for ManufacturingThe IfM is the public face of the Department of Engineering's Manufacturing and Management Division. The IfM takes a distinctive, cross-disciplinary approach, bringing together expertise in management, technology and policy to address the full spectrum of industrial issues. The IfM’s activities take place within an unusual structure that integrates research and education with practical application in industry, via a university-owned company, IfM Education and Consultancy Services Ltd. Advanced Institute of Management (AIM)AIM is a UK leader in the field of management research, bringing academics together with business, public sector and policy thinkers in order to develop and deliver research of a world class standard which has an immediate and significant impact on management practice. University of Exeter Institute for Service ResearchCServ is a community of researchers from within the University of Exeter Business School as well as from all over the world dedicated to advancing knowledge in service. Judge Business SchoolThe Judge Business School at the heart of Cambridge, advancing knowledge and leadership through people who leave a mark on the world. The faculty of the School comprises around 55 members. They represent all continents and likewise their research interests span the globe and the full spectrum of business issues. Many are leaders in their field directing cutting-edge research, consulting for top businesses, advising governments, and most of all, bringing their experiences and new found knowledge into the classroom. |
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