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  The Magazine for Business Education

January/February 2010 Issue Feature Focus
Redefining the Business School Mission

 

Cover Story

Build-A-Business Basics

At Build-A-Bear Workshop, Maxine Clark combined her business savvy and her sense of play to manufacture a unique retail experience. [Read more ...]

 
Also look for these stories in January/February:
Management on a Mission
  As the business world is evolving, so too are business schools, as they redefine their missions.
Paths to Performance
  Wake Forest abandons a "one-size-fits-all" model of evaluating faculty performance for one that acknowledges diverse scholarly talents and career goals.

A New Model for Management Education
  Peter Lorange argues for a reinvention of the MBA delivery model, beginning with a staff of all part-time faculty.

Cases Aren't Just for Students
  At the Darden School, writes Ken White, case studies help keep the board of trustees engaged as they study and debate challenges facing the school.
 
    Blog Post

Multicultural Critical Theory. At B-School?
In this recent New York Times article, AACSB President and CEO John Fernandes says that only about 25 percent of AACSB-accredited schools are making significant curriculum changes to develop "sustainable leaders," but he expects that to reach 75 percent in the next 10 years. Access the full blog and the New York Times article at AACSB Exchange.

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