Business Education Associations and Organizations
Business administration comprises all the arts and techniques of running a business. In capitalist countries, a business is both an independent unit in the economy, run for profit, and part of a complex political and legal system. Its managers must not only satisfy customers, they must also comply with the regulations of government agencies, meet the expectations of employees, bargain with labor unions, keep watch on competitors, and make a good impression on the public. Businesses have departments and personnel that specialize in particular functions. Below are links to associations and organizations on business education, business administration and management.
International Association for Management Education
View information on this organization's stated goal of promoting business administration and management programs through higher education.
International Business Schools Network
This organization is dedicated to promoting integration of business-related higher education and training for better world understanding.
National Black MBA Association
Find out the history and mission of this group with details about professional development programs and employment networking and links.
National Business Education Association
Find information on the NBEA, its affiliates, and professional opportunities available to National Business Education Association members.
University of Leeds, England, United Kingdom: Association of Business Schools
Find out the interests of business schools in the United Kingdom dedicated to improving the quality of business and management education.



