Not everyone is destined to become a leader. However, in order to be a leader, it is not enough to only rely on their talent, but also experiences.
Becoming a businessman and being successful is not determined by talent or inheritance, but also interaction with their environment. This was said by Dahlan Iskan, a leading businessman, when giving a general lecture at Kertanegara building of Faculty of Economics and Business UGM on Thursday (15/2).
The Alumni Association of Faculty of Economics and Business UGM (Indonesian acronym: KAFEGAMA) succeeded to held Jogja Entrepreneurs and Financial Technology Expo (JEFE) 2018.
Globalization has changed commodity traffic system into more open. In ASEAN, the existence of ASEAN Economic Community (MEA) turns the commodity traffic system among the countries members into more flexible and free.
Faculty of Economics and Business UGM in cooperation with Australian National University (ANU) Indonesia Project held a Public Lecture on the topic of “Anti-Globalisation, Poverty and Income Inequality.” Public lecture was held on Friday, December 15, 2017 at Kertanegara Room FEB UGM.
On Thursday (9/11) and Friday (10/11), Department of Accounting Faculty of Economics and Business Universitas Gadjah Mada (FEB UGM) with collaboration of Gadjah Mada Accounting Student Community (IMAGAMA) held the second batch of training on Excel and Macros with trainer from Inixindo.
On Friday (17/11/17) and Saturday (18/11/17), Department of Accounting Faculty of Economics and Business Universitas Gadjah Mada (FEB UGM) collaborated with Gadjah Mada Accounting Student Community (IMAGAMA) held audit simulation training with KAP Kumalahadi, Kuncara, Sugeng Pamudji & Rekan (KAP KKSP & Partners).
The global financial crisis in 2008/2009 encouraged the central bank to implement policy mix in order to achieve price stability and support the stability of financial system.
Faculty of Economics and Business UGM hosted a workshop, Erasmus+ Capacity Building in Higher Education: Assessing and Improving the Research Performance at South East Asian Universities (REPESEA).
Economist from UGM who is also Deputy Head of Presidential Staff Office, Denni Puspa Pusbasari, Ph.D., has asked students as future leaders to play a role in the public sector by giving their thoughts to the government in order that the government could issue a policy beneficial for all, even if the policy does not seem to make everyone happy.