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When I was appointed dean of the business school here at Tulane University, I thought it would be helpful to enhance my knowledge of the history of business education. My research led me to a biography of Joseph Wharton, the prominent Philadelphia industrialist and philanthropist who in 1881...
Margaret Mead "Coming from an emerging country, volunteering at AACSB is a valuable way to actively contribute to our context by discussing and sharing, with the global community, its challenges and the best practices that advance its management education
To Barker, professional education (presumably delivered by real professional schools) involves three stages, “admission, taught program, and formal assessment.”
These AACSB-founded groups are centered on affinity with professional responsibilities or interests. The groups are led by AACSB volunteers and formally structured with by-laws, a leadership structure, and regular in-person meetings in conjunction with most AACSB conferences
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I'm not exactly sure what he meant by this. I don't know if Edison's pursuit of the incandescent light bulb was somehow inspired by King Claudius's command in Hamlet, "Give me some light!"