A Banker's apprenticeship
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Hilmar Kopper, Chairman/Speaker, Deutsche Bank, the chairman of Germany's largest bank never went to college, rising instead through the country's legendary apprenticeship system, a combination of classroom and on-the-job training. In a wide-ranging and enlightening conversation, Hilmar Kopper describes how apprenticeship shapes German corporate philosophy and how German bankers are able to develop successfully a long-term outlook while other countries-including ours-often do little more than pay lip service to investing for the future.
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54 min
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Date of Publication
[2007], c1994
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