Aiming to enhancing business knowledge, training human resources and cultivating talents, PACE places high values on its research and publishing activities. PACE has worked to combine training with research, training with publishing, and training with seminar organizing.
Research
Through the years, PACE has carried out a number of scientific researches to establish and popularize advanced business perspectives for the Vietnamese. In addition, PACE has helped to introduce the business community to new management models that are internationally integrated and suitable for Vietnam’s management and business environment, and presented practical solutions in management and leadership for the business community.
The results of PACE’s research projects are usually distributed at seminars and applied to training programs so that the information is shared and disseminated throughout the business community and the larger society.
Among the research results, the crystallization of "Vietnamese and world business ideology" was notably transferred into a series of books named “Core Ideologies of the World's and Vietnam's Entrepreneurs.”
Publishing
PACE believes that good books are not only good teachers, but can also serve as one of the most effective tools that build the foundation of learning. Therefore, PACE pays exclusive attention to its publishing activities, which include book selecting, translating and publishing. DT Books, the abbreviation for Dan Tri Books (“Books for People’s Intellect/Knowledge”), was established in 2006 as the publishing arm of PACE to play these roles.
DT Books acquires the rights of hundreds of the world’s great titles, translate these non-Vietnamese-language works, and provide readers with the highest quality products. DT Books' publishing activities focus primarily on titles pertaining to business and management, self-help, education and others.
Some of the titles that DT Books has published include the following:
- The Future of Human Resource Management, Dave Ulrich, Mike Losey, Sue Meisinger
- Balanced Scorecards, Robert Kaplan and David Norton
- Strategy Maps, Robert Kaplan and David Norton
- Managing Flow, Ikujiro Nonaka, Ryoko Toyam, and Toru HirataFree Fall, Joseph Stiglitz
- Fifth Discipline: The Art and Practice of the Learning Organization, Peter Senge
- The World is Curved: Hidden Dangers To The Global Economy, David Smick
- Managers not MBA, Henry Mintzberg
- More than Money: Questions Every MBA Needs to Answer, Mark Albion
- The Ten Commandments for Business Failure, Donald R.Keough
- The SnowBall, Alice Schroeder
- Untruth, Robert J. Samuelson
- Competitive Strategy, Michael Porter
- Killer Differentiators, Jacky Tai and Wilson Chew
- The Return of Depression Economics and the Crisis of 2008, Paul Krugman
- Competitive Advantage, Michael Porter
- Competitive Advantage of Nations, Michael Porter
- Leaders, Warren Bennis and Burt Nanus
- On Becoming a Leader, Warren Bennis
- Learning to Lead: A Workbook on Becoming a Leader, Warren Bennis
- Good to Great, Jim Collins
- Built to Last, Jim Collins
- The Essential Drucker, Peter Drucker
- Core Ideologies of the World’s and Vietnam’s Entrepreneurs, PACE
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