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The Buck stops (and starts) at business school
Society has lost confidence in many economic institutions - investment banks, credit-rating agencies, and central banks, for instance - and prominent among them is one to which I devoted most of my professional life: business schools. I'm angry about the inattention to ethics and values-based leadership in business schools. These concerns prompted me to take the position of dean of the Yale School of Management in 2005, where I could tackle the problems I had observed. However, I quickly realized that the failings of today's MBA education can't be solved by changes at one, or even a few, business schools. How did we get into a situation in which MBAs are part of the problem rather than the solution? In a world where MBAs have been directly or indirectly responsible for destroying so much value, business schools can't point to isolated examples of leadership and scholarship as justifications for their existence. They must be able to say that they promote behavior that is consistent with society's values. Business schools can never do that unless they reinvent themselves..Printed journal
Call Number | Location | Available |
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PSB lt.dasar - Pascasarjana | 1 |
Penerbit | Harvard Business School Publishing., |
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Edisi | - |
Subjek | Business ethics Business schools Quality of education MBA programs & graduates |
ISBN/ISSN | 178012 |
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Deskripsi Fisik | - |
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