Posts by Michel Kalika
The search for meaning: BSIS and its role in promoting business schools’ societal impact
BSIS is not only a tool for measuring impact but also a way to generate value based on the research carried out by faculty for business school stakeholders, that is to say, companies, governments, and society.
Read MoreBSIS: un viaje de auto-descubrimiento
Michel Kalika y Gordon Shenton evalúan el papel del BSIS después de siete años
Read MoreBSIS: A journey of self-discovery
When BSIS (Business School Impact System) was created in 2012, the main aim was to develop a system that would allow business schools to convince their stakeholders of their impact and the extent of their usefulness to their impact zone.
Read MoreEl impacto: ¿hablar de ello es suficiente?
Michel Kalika y Gordon Shenton explican por qué las escuelas de negocios no sólo hablan de impacto, sino que están aprendiendo evaluarlo mejor
Read MoreImpact: Is it enough just to talk about it?
Michel Kalika and Gordon Shenton explain why business schools not only talk about impact but are learning how to do a better job of assessing it.
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