In-house b-schools give firms MBAs with the skills they want
The proliferation of company-run programs shows universities aren’t keeping up with corporate needs.
The proliferation of company-run programs shows universities aren’t keeping up with corporate needs.
In this story published Nov. 9, 2021, on Bloomberg Businessweek:
There's been a growing divide between what companies want and what business schools have grown accustomed to offering. Corporations are taking a more active role, investing in rather than just hiring talent.
– Luiz Mesquita, associate dean of graduate programs & associate professor of management and entrepreneurship
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