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Managers need a different set of tools

 

By Jan Muehlfeit 

Against a backdrop of corporate failures and mistrust in leadership, are the best and brightest MBA graduates properly equipped to manage a sustainable economy? More…

Finding the balance between teaching and mentoring

By Ellen Miller 

A consequence of the current economic environment is the trend of increasing business school applications and a general desire to seek additional commercially viable skills. More…

The gulf between business schools and reality

By Ruben Vardanyan 

The world has changed dramatically and continues to change rapidly. 

In this new reality, the traditional business school format, based on the western template, no longer provides the level of knowledge and quality of education necessary for students and which employers demand. More…

Vital role of the specialised generalist

By Bruce Schlein 

Jack of all trades master of some… from where I sit looking at sustainability issues – environmental and social risks and opportunities – across the company, this is our ideal candidate;More…

You're not really any good until your 40.

I liked your article. 

Biz schools are good but without experience the education can be applied with out knowledge of the facts on the ground. 

When I first started work after college in San Francisco the saying was "don't hire a Standford MBA,More…

Forget the MBA, give me experience any day

By Luke Johnson 

I really should like business schools. Once or twice a year I teach a case study about PizzaExpress (a restaurant chain I used to run) at London Business School. Overall I find these occasions stimulating:More…

Enterprising approach to entrepreneurship

By Davide Sola 

The roads of education and enterprise have traditionally met in business schools. This is something the UK government should have considered before targeting teenagers with its National Enterprise Academy initiative.More…

It's all the fault of the timetable and the textbook

By Gerard Hanlon 

Both the textbook and the academic timetable, lie at the root of a growing crisis in management education, especially at undergraduate level; one that needs addressing if we are to avert any future economic meltdown and retain any semblance of creative learning in universities and business schools.More…

Ignore technology at your peril

  By Robert Galliers 

Nicholas Carr published an article in the May 2003 edition of the Harvard Business Review, with the title “IT Doesn’t Matter”. The staff of HBR voted it the best article to appear in the magazine that year.More…

Lessons from golf’s level playing field

By Gio Valiante 

Competition is at the centre of my life, and the three competitive domains I spend most time in are academic, business, and sport (professional golf). Parallels connect all three. More…

Managers sense quality is back in fashion

By Estelle Clark 

The recognition of management as a discipline in its own right has, by and large, been a welcome development in business over the past 20 years. But it is dangerous for any organisation to rely too heavily on one management style or academic discipline,More…

Unexpected perils of a tougher visa regime

By Kai Peters 

Suffering a terrorist outrage as I go about my daily business is not on my to-do list and you would think I would welcome any measures implemented to prevent terrorism. 

However,More…

Ideas needed for a new management paradigm

By James Fleck 

There is a 13ft-high statue of Adam Smith at one of the new universities in China. It illustrates how ideas about western business are treated with respect outside the west. More…

The two-year MBA is the trip of a lifetime

By Paul Danos 

You know how it is when you visit a place where the culture, the scenery and the individuals there change you forever? That is how I view the two-year, full-time MBA programme. More…

In troubled times HR must act courageously

By Douglas Ready 

These are tough times and they call for tough measures. Companies are facing conditions not present for generations and few of today’s managers have had their resolve and decision-making skills tested under equivalent levels of stress and uncertainty. More…

Blogs can help schools win the marketing war

By Josep Valor 

Blogs have sparked a profound change in the way the outside world perceives business schools. Since 2002, 133m blogs in 81 different languages have been indexed by Technocrati, a blog content index.More…

Valuable lessons from the muddle of real life

By Judy Rosenblum 

As someone who has worked as a professional for my entire career, I have grown increasingly concerned that we have forgotten how professionals actually learn. While all of us remember fondly the senior partner who pushed us,More…

How to forge a cultural resolution with China

By Devon Nixon 

Since arriving in China as a US MBA student and enrolling full-time at the China Europe International Business School, one question has begun nearly every conversation I strike up with a new acquaintance,More…

An illusion of control can have hidden costs

By Spyros Makridakis, Robin Hogarth and Anil Gaba 

Among the many benefits of MBA education is the sense of confidence that it instils: the confidence gained from learning about different practical disciplines,More…

New chapter of MBAs take oath to do better

By Max Anderson 

In 2008 the world lost hundreds of billions of dollars in financial assets, an amount equal to the annual total of worldwide gross domestic product. The losses have been devastating:More…