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Did MBAs Contribute to the Credit Crisis?
Did MBAs Contribute to the Credit Crisis?RE: Did MBAs Contribute to the Credit Crisis?As one who completed an MBA, they fail to teach critical thought. They all use the same text books etc and when you question their assumptions, you are criticised. Group think is alive and well...
Tags: Group Think, MBAs Contribute, CREDIT CRISIS, MBA
Discussion threads 2008-10-30

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Did MBAs Contribute to the Credit Crisis?
As the financial crisis finger-pointing continues, eyes are turning to the business schools. What part did they play in the meltdown? And is now the time to re-think their own assumptions? As Simon Caulkin observes, it's not just the economics-dominated MBA that's now seen as unsustainable. ...
Tags: MBA, Entrepreneur, Business School, Entrepreneurship, Management, Jo Owen
Blog posts 2008-10-27
How to Fix MBAs? No Easy Answers
In the fallout from the current economic crisis, a lot of pointing fingers are targeting business schools. One hot topic is whether or not MBA programs bear the burden of responsibility for the ethical lapses of some of the leaders they have produced. The debate has ranged from accusing b-schools...
Tags: MBA, Ethics, Stacy Blackman
Blog posts 2009-04-13
B-School Buzz: Riding Out Downturn, MBAs to India, London B-School Podcast, and More
As jobs shrink in the troubled economies of the West, some of their top business schools are increasingly networking with India-based alumni to explore opportunities. Indian companies are still averaging double-digit growth and the broader economy, despite a slowdown, is predicted to grow 7 percent this year. That’s why many...
Tags: MBA, Business School, MBA Student, EMLYON Business School, Stacy Blackman
Blog posts 2008-11-07
Identifying, Managing, and Nurturing Top Talent
Talent is an indicator of one's capacity to learn, grow, and develop new skills for future use. It also suggests how quickly a person or organization can adapt to new challenges. In this article, "talent" is defined as a dormant or untapped quality that lies either in an individual employee...
Tags: Workforce management, benefit, core competency, Human Resources, job, seed, strategy, succession planning, talent, talent management, BNET Editorial
Articles 2007-06-27
Incubating Entrepreneurship at Wharton, Babson and Columbia
Entrepreneurship programs at schools like Babson, Wharton and Columbia are giving future MBAs a chance to try out their big ideas before the training wheels come off -- but in the real world of business. The Babson Hatcheries at the Arthur M. Blank Center for Entrepreneurship at...
Tags: Entrepreneurial, Student, Wharton, Lang Fund, Entrepreneurship, Management, Stacy Blackman
Blog posts 2008-10-14
Upgrading Talent
A downturn can give smart companies a chance to upgrade their talent. Downturns place companies' talent strategies at risk. As deteriorating performance forces increasingly aggressive head count reductions, it's easy to lose valuable contributors inadvertently, damage morale or the company's external reputation among potential employees,...
Tags: Talent, Job, Downsizing, Cisco Systems Inc., Workforce Management, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Functions, Organization, McKinsey
Articles 2009-01-12
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