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Rethinking the future of management - or things

TWENTY years and more has passed since your scribe did an MBA - and in terms of the course content - not all that much has changed. But a revolution in the way managers need to think, and in the skillsets needed to manage effectively is underway. Consequently, how MBAs are designed and delivered is changing - partly prompted by the COVID pandemic, or at least accelerated by it.

Allan Trench, John Sykes
Rethinking the future of management - or things

Traditional MBA content seeks to upskill participants in the broad church that is business acumen. Think core units such as accounting, managerial finance, economics, organisational behaviour, marketing...

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