If you ask a group of MBA, MiM or exec ed candidates what matters most to them when choosing a business school, the answers come quickly: post-graduation salary, career progression, international mobility, perhaps achieving the specific goals they’ve set for themselves. But how often does a prospective student, or even an alumnus say, “I’m choosing this school because of its research output”? Almost never.| Bluesky Thinking
In the age of AI, is human capability still enough to guarantee professional success, or are students now better to face the machine head-on, developing technical skills that may well be replaceable in the near future?| Bluesky Thinking
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The Dean of Lucas College & Graduate School of Business, San Jose State University shares that passion, authenticity, honesty and helping others to progress are vital for creating a fulfilling career.| Bluesky Thinking
Robots in the workplace damage employees’ mental wellbeing, finds new research from Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU). So, what can be done?| Bluesky Thinking
How can industries tackle the rise and impact of parasitic businesses which profit from undermining their success? Research explores...| Bluesky Thinking