Positive visions: BGA schools on moving past the pandemic and building a brighter future, in the short and long term. Read Business Impact Volume 5, August 2020.
Moving
management education past Covid-19
Expert insights from Europe, Asia and the Americas into how the management
education landscape has been affected by Covid-19, and how business schools are
already working hard to move past the pandemic, both in the short and longer
term.
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Building
business school partnerships in a global context
Business
school curricula, students and faculty are demanding global perspectives, so
how can business schools collaborate with each other to strengthen their brand
more effectively?
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Commitment, collaboration and citizenship: a business school's journey to
impact
Measuring impact is central to the Arthur Lok Jack Global School of Business‘s
plans for the future. Kamla Mungal and Jaidath Maharaj outline the school’s
impact assessment system, and its focus on helping reduce corruption and
increase competitiveness in Trinidad and Tobago.
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Leveraging ecosystems
Antwerp Management School‘s Dean, Steven De Haes tells AMBA & BGA how the
school seeks to maximise the benefits of its location in the thriving business
environment of the city that is home to one of the world’s largest ports.
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Finding answers to the world's biggest problems: the role of research
The impact of university research on society has been immense, but in some
fields, its contribution to global challenges can be greatly improved on,
according to Charles Clarke and Ed Byrne.
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Alumni entrepreneurs
Alliance Manchester Business School‘s Robert Phillips outlines why the
relationship between universities and alumni entrepreneurs should be mutually
beneficial, and how to facilitate graduates’ access to university resources and
initiatives far beyond their time as students.READ
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The business of business schools
Exploring the structure of business schools, the qualifications they offer, and
business schools decision makers’ priorities for the rest of 2020 and beyond in
new research from AMBA & BGA.
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