The Future of the MBA provides a sorely needed detailed and systematic review of the major contemporary debates on management education. At the same time, it makes a striking new proposal that will certainly have an impact in business schools: that managers need to develop a series of qualitative tacit skills, which could be appropriately developed by integrative curricula brought from different disciplines, including sociology, philosophy, and other social sciences.
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The Future of the MBA provides a sorely needed detailed and systematic review of the major contemporary debates on management education. At the same time, it makes a striking new proposal that will certainly have an impact in business schools: that managers need to develop a series of qualitative tacit skills, which could be appropriately developed by integrative curricula brought from different disciplines, including sociology, philosophy, and other social sciences.
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