Lead indicators.

AuthorCassell, Merrill
PositionLetters - Letter to the editor

It makes moral and business sense for CIMA to help lead the drive to improve education in developing nations (In business, April). Many people who obtain the CIMA qualification not only serve their country well, but also export their services abroad.

The term "developing countries" covers a wide spectrum. Many such nations do not have the institutional infrastructure to provide an excellent business education that is internationally recognised. CIMA fills that void.

Even in the developed world and among the more advanced developing nations, a large number of graduates spend many years sampling a variety of courses according to their whims and curiosity. But CIMA's syllabus offers an organised...

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