Posts Tagged ‘faculty’
Piloting the academic leadership plane
Co-operation between academic leaders and professional managers is essential for the success of large business schools, says Eric Ponsonnet.
Read MoreSearching for the Holy Grail
Management development, when it is good, looks effortless. It delivers energised and enthusiastic participants, motivated and committed faculty, and a good return on investment for sponsoring organisations.
Read MoreCrossing the new frontiers
EFMD GN Deans Across Frontiers (EDAF) was launched in 2011 to assist promising business schools to develop further through a mentoring programme.
Read MoreMaking the case for cases
Is there an irreconcilable separation between faculty who do research and those who concentrate on teaching? Mark Jenkins argues that world-class academics and thought leaders do both, making the case for cases.
Read MoreGMAC & EFMD: Admissions institute for new professionals Europe
EFMD & GMAC will be combining their admissions experience, and business school needs to launch the Admissions Institute for New Professionals (AINP) Europe.
Read MoreInternational Teachers Programme 2016
The International Teachers Programme© is an intensive faculty-development programme dedicated to helping business educators develop suitable skills and capabilities to be successful in their careers.
Read MoreMeet the ‘teachsultants’ and the ‘coachstructors’: The future of executive education
Business schools face major challenges if they are to profit from the growth of executive education. One way, says Santiago Iniguez, is to produce faculty with diverse and hybrid skills.
Read MoreTaking the headache out of managing part-time faculty
The AdjunctFinder.com partnership with EFMD ensures quality, effective, affordable Adjunct Faculty management – without the headaches.
Read MoreWarm memories of the winter school
The EFMD (ESMU) HUMANE Winter School is designed to develop the leadership potential of senior administrators in business schools and universities. Nadine Burquel looks back at its first 12 years.
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