And, while each article offers up a number of unique items, there is considerable agreement that employers want graduates who can (1) deal with complex, unstructured real world problems; (2) integrate materials across business disciplines; (3) work in cross-functional teams: and (4) communicate their ideas clearly and succinctly
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This workshop is of real value to business schools who are considering or have already decided to enter the AACSB accreditation process. It provides participants with a clear understanding of the requirements of AACSB accreditation, the journey itself and how to complete the initial steps that will launch a school towards accreditation. With a mix of group work, discussion and exercises this workshop will leave a school well placed to decide whether it wants to pursue accreditation and, if it does, how to get the journey underway successfully
07-24-2024 | 09:00 AM - 01:00 PM ET
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Business schools globally continue to advance societal impact initiatives through their missions, curriculum, intellectual contributions, and new innovative activities. Through the AACSB standards, your school is empowered to make decisions that will have the greatest impact on your communities in areas from sustainability to social justice. But how can you effectively communicate your activities in societal impact in your strategic plan, accreditation reports and tables, and in external communications to your stakeholders? Join a cohort of your peers for a highly interactive four-hour lesson on how your school can fulfil the requirements of AACSB’s 2020 business accreditation standards in the area of societal impact
05-31-2024 | 05:00 AM - 09:00 AM ET