Posts Tagged ‘public good’
Open up the business school! From rigour and relevance to purpose, responsibility and quality
Purpose. Responsibility. Quality. Each of these raises further questions: about how they can be developed into business school-wide deliberations and conversations.
Read MoreBuilding back better: Purpose-driven business schools
As business schools display inertia while corporations change to pursue purpose, a rift is emerging between the interests of participants in the business school industry.
Read MoreScaling goodness as the foundation of the “lived experience”
Over the ages, the human race has been empowered by goodness and kindness, so how can we build this into the lived experience?
Read MoreContemporary management education: Eight questions that will shape its future in the 21st century
Piet Naudé introduces his new book, ‘Contemporary Management Education: Eight questions that will shape its future in the 21st century’.
Read MoreBusiness schools and the public good
Martin Kitchener, Tom Levitt, and Peter McKiernan investigate how ‘public good’ is reflected in the work of the UK’s business schools.
Read MoreEl liderazgo de las escuelas de negocios bajo la lupa
Los términos “gestión de crisis” y “liderazgo de crisis” se utilizan indistintamente. Sin embargo, se espera que los líderes de crisis establezcan un sentido de propósito e inspiren y motiven a los individuos para alinear sus esfuerzos con el contexto y la cultura de la organización.
Read MoreA sustainable model for business schools?
Kai Peters and Howard Thomas argue that the current business model of business schools is financially unstable and probably unsustainable.
Read MoreExamining business school leadership
Views from EFMD’s webinar on business school leadership, by Julie Davies, Ewan Ferlie, Heather McLaughlin and Howard Thomas.
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