Business schools need to think beyond convention
In the most recent broadcast of eNEWSLINE Live, Jackson Nickerson, professor of organization and strategy, Brookings non-resident senior scholar in governance studies, and associate dean and director of Brookings Executive Education at the Olin Business School at Washington University discussed critical thinking and its relevance to modern management education. #Critical Thinking #Innovation #eNEWSLINE Live
Tampa, FL, USA (August 7, 2013)—In response to the critical faculty shortages across business education, the Hough Graduate School of Business at the University of Florida graduated another class from its AACSB International (AACSB) endorsed Post-Doctoral Bridge to Business Program
New efforts will help business schools address many of the major challenges of curriculum development at both the undergraduate and graduate levels through areas such as: critical thinking; design thinking, creativity, and innovation; experiential learning; and managing in a global context. [ More ] #graduate #Education Undergraduate #Innovation #Article-News/Media #Education Master's/MBA #Curriculum Development #undergraduate
"Diversity is less about how you look and more about how you think." A powerful and relevant statement about diversity from Rich Lyons, dean of the Haas School of Business at the University of California Berkeley
As reported in a recent article in BBC Education News , South Korea is embarking on a new educational chapter--digitizing its entire curriculum. What do you think? Is it a wise idea to scrap all paper and revert solely to electronic textbooks?
Often, when we think of business school administration research, we focus solely on the numeric portion of the data
Ho argued that universities and business schools must think about the whole environment, not just the courses
It provides what many people suggest has been missing in business education. I think most great business schools have a purpose that goes beyond business
And while it seems most people believe the only or main purpose of business schools is to advance the careers (usually measured by salaries) of graduates, I don’t think many believe the main purpose of medical education is to advance the financial success of doctors or to make the practice of medicine more profitable