Twenty years ago, the MBA was unquestionably the degree of choice for ambitious young managers; these days, the picture is less clear cut, as shifts in the global economy highlight the need for competing types of management education and greater student choice
As institutions pursue AACSB Accreditation, they often have a variety of questions relating to the standards that address intellectual contributions. In this article, several of the most common intellectual contribution questions are answered
Marketing Material Translation Volunteers AACSB is in constant need of volunteers who can translate and review translated brochures and fact sheets published in multiple languages in order to cater to most of the association’s members
Thomas Edison was known to remark, "Ah, Shakespeare. That's where you get the ideas!" 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!" #Curriculum...
Depending on whom you ask, Rosetta Stone is either modernizing higher education or jeopardizing the quality of foreign language instruction by offering classes for transferrable college credit. #Article-News/Media #Administration Program #Technology #Education Undergraduate #Curriculum...
Although the world's demand for great business leaders is increasing, questions continue to surface about the MBA—from delivery methods to curriculum. In this segment of ENL, Paul Danos, dean of the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College—home of the world's oldest MBA program—discusses these questions and others in further detail
A panel of deans from business schools worldwide respond to questions related to the 2013 AACSB Accreditation Standards
During the latest broadcast of eNEWSLINE Live, John Fernandes and Rich Sorensen explore the new proposed standards and provide answers to common questions submitted from schools
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Are U.S. business PhD programs increasing the proportion of minority graduates? That was a question posed to me recently and explored in the charts below