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
The old boys' network has long been an influencing presence, from business schools and boardrooms. But, it turns out, such a network exists for women too. More to the point, when it comes to women getting ahead, it works. The post If you Studied With Other Women, Chances Are You’re Enjoying More Career Success appeared first on Bluesky Thinking.| Bluesky Thinking
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Elon Musk and Melania Trump all benefitted from an H-1B visa to pursue their careers in the U.S. So what do they make of the proclamation signed by President Donald Trump on Friday that will ask companies to pay a $100,000 annual fee for H-1B worker visas?| 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
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Research has found that people are commonly blind to how much influence Generative AI can have over their work| Bluesky Thinking