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ASU finds that certificate programs co-created by schools and corporations result in job-ready candidates.
ASU finds that certificate programs co-created by schools and corporations result in job-ready candidates.
In this story published March 9, 2022, on AACSB Insights:
For a business school, that’s our priority, to make sure that we know what our corporate stakeholders want. The combination of an industry credential, a corporate client, and the academic rigor is, I think, a winning one for all our stakeholders and our students.
– Raghu Santanam, professor of information systems, McCord Chair of Business, and senior associate dean for executive education, corporate partnerships, and lifelong learning
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