A super tardy even by standards of this blog review of the MBA 2011 first year spring semester at Columbia Business School.
The Economist discusses its Which MBA? methodology.
Beer Pong, Flip Cup and defining International.
The Economist talks to three Business School entrepreneurs. “With traditional jobs difficult to come by, MBA students are increasingly looking to start their own businesses”.
An Emirati friend of mine was recently accepted to the Harvard and Stanford Business Schools. He generously agreed to answer some questions on the hows and whys.
The Economist reports on growing evidence that students are choosing not to travel to business schools – especially to the US where loans and job prospects are in decline.
Bill Taylor asks whether its time to stop using ‘students from elite business schools as a proxy for “talent” in the business world’ and adds ‘maybe it’s time to change our minds about what kinds of people are best-equipped to become business leaders’.