Posts Tagged ‘Americas’
Social education becomes more relevant at Fundação Dom Cabral
Throughout its 45 years of existence, Fundação Dom Cabral (FDC) has evolved as one of the most relevant business, leadership and executive training schools in the world.
Read MoreCo-creating relevant knowledge through regional virtual collaboration: The Latin America Scholars Community case
As business has become increasingly global in nature during the 21st century, business schools’ international collaborations have gained more importance since schools look for greater relevance and a bigger positive impact on society.
Read MorePeople, planet and prosperity depend on the health of pollinators like the humble honey bee
The Honey Bee Initiative (HBI), housed in the Business for a Better World Center at the School of Business of George Mason University, responds to an important global food security crisis.
Read MoreLiving with sustainability
We are meant to teach professionals and leaders to think in sustainable ways and guide them in how to execute their visions.
Read MoreDeveloping world-class students in Peru
Percy Marquina Feldman outlines the innovative approach to using artificial intelligence to enhance the student experience at CENTRUM Católica Graduate Business School in Peru.
Read MoreLatin America: Management education’s growth and future pathways
A new book looks at some of the key findings from a study of the evolution of management education in Latin America and highlights current issues facing the region.
Read MoreThe ideal model
Studying at ESADE had to be a unique, innovative and transformative experience. Hence, the launch of ESADE’s “Student First” project placing students firmly at the centre of the entire educational process.
Read MoreA French debut in America
French business school SKEMA is opening campuses around the world, including a unique venture on the American mainland. Pascal Vidal details the how and why.
Read MoreA changing management education landscape ushers in an era of programme innovation
Selcuk Erenguc, Bertrand Guillotin and Ana Portocarrero analyse why and how masters programmes are developing in the US.
Read MoreMasters programmes: The North American view
Mark Vandenbosch looks at shifting preferences for business education in North America and explains why the market domination of the MBA is not threatened.
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