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Encouraging acceptance over assimilation
The unique perspectives brought to organisations by international students and workers may be tolerated in the first instance, but there are often expectations that newcomers assimilate to presiding norms over time. UCL School of Management’s Felix Danbold outlines why Business Schools should be ready to anticipate and address tensions that may emerge.
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Exclusive AMBA & BGA research throws light on the performance of MBM programmes on offer at leading Business Schools across the world
Sankar Sivarajah, Head of the School of Management at the University of Bradford, outlines the School’s community connections and outlook on widening access to quality management education. Interview by Tim Banerjee Dhoul
The great shift online during Covid-19 culminated in an ‘international learning village’ which offers rich potential for the further development of educational models, says Berlin School of Business and Innovation’s Kyriakos Kouveliotis
Director of the Anáhuac MBA, Guillermo Zamacona, and programme alumna, Pilar Brogeras, on where the responsibility lies for graduates’ continuing education
The true meaning of sustainability has been distorted and Business Schools are as much to blame as big business. Lars Moratis and Frans Melissen offer a three-pronged path towards a better approach for those in management education
The future role of technology and faculty, the importance placed in international study options, growing societal concerns, and perceived strengths and weaknesses in higher education –EDHEC Business School reports on a survey of students in France, the UK, US, India and South Africa
Lifelong learning research from AMBA & BGA shows that more than a third of graduates have sought to continue their education beyond their studies, and outlines their areas of interest. David Woods-Hale reports
People need to plot their course for the future as much as firms, and using the same processes deployed by organisations can help develop your career strategy, says Saïd Business School’s Kathryn Bishop
Business Schools wishing to influence the business world must walk the talk with regards to gender balance and inclusion, and right now there are still far fewer women than men achieving professorships, says Automotive 30% Club Founder, Julia Muir
How have Business Schools been working to move past the pandemic, both in the short and longer term? Insights from Madhu Veeraraghavan, a Director and Professor of Finance at TAPMI, Manipal
Why a subscription model could be the game changer traditional Business Schools need
Casilda Güell, Dean of Barcelona-based OBS Business School, tells
Tim Banerjee Dhoul how specialised online institutions can continue
to differentiate themselves from the growing number of Business Schools
that are shifting programmes online
The world of management education is getting bigger, not smaller, under the ongoing restrictions of Covid-19.
The February edition of Business Impact leads with full features of four Business Schools from four different continents:
Also featured: exclusive research into MBM admissions, levels of diversity and delivery around the world.
Could a subscription model be the radical game changer traditional Business Schools need? AMBA & BGA Chair, Bodo Schlegelmilch builds on the notion of ‘degrees for rent’ in Business Impact’s sixth edition.
In addition, there’s guest commentary and interviews on the following subjects:
How has the management education landscape been affected by Covid-19, and how are Business Schools working to move past the pandemic? Business Impact’s fifth edition canvasses Business School experts’ insights from Europe, Asia and the Americas.
The magazine also features:
In addition, there’s guest commentary and interviews on the following subjects:
Business Impact’s fourth edition explores the concept of integrating sustainability into business education from the perspective of senior Business School professionals, and features comments from St.Gallen, MIP, Imperial College Business School, and more.
There are also interviews with leading minds in business education, on topics that include:
This edition leads with new and original AMBA & BGA research into application and enrolment data for business master’s (MBM) programmes across the world.
It also features interviews with BGA validated and BGA member institutions in France, Spain and the Netherlands, as well as a look at what every business leader should know about geopolitics, and how one company is working to combat the adverse effects of fast fashion.
In this issue we explore the the navigation of change and negotiating nuances.
We hear about the merits of nurturing entrepreneurial ecosystems that go beyond university campuses and support regions as a whole, in an interview with Gerard George, Dean of Singapore Management University’s Lee Kong Chian School of Business.
In this issue we explore Business School internationalisation; developing a strong faculty and research culture; strategic corporate social responsibility; the first part of BGA’s ground-breaking research into Business Schools working to close the global poverty gap; and interviews with a selection of multi-national employers on the skills and qualities they’re looking for from business graduates.
Plus an exclusive interview with Indra Nooyi, Chairman of PepsiCo.