Private Management and Public Schools (A) Case Solution
Analyzes the prospects for private management in U.S. public schools. Introduces the U.S. system of instruction and the concerns driving the education reform process. Requests whether private direction can profitably involve themselves in public schools, and whether any of these companies have formulated a strategy that is sustainable.
Uses the schooling sector to indicate the company imperative not only to formulate a strategy to create value, but to establish an entire construction that enables businesses to maintain a foreseeable part of the value they create. This article emphasizes on the ability to maintain worth created with the present constructions in public schools.
This is just an excerpt. This case is about GLOBAL BUSINESS
PUBLICATION DATE: March 25, 1997