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Microcredentials Fuel Lifelong Learning in MENA
Schools in the MENA region are offering short, intensive programs to support government initiatives aimed at keeping the labor force competitive.
Supporting Research Into Impact
Business Schools Can Shape a Sustainable Future
Business schools will drive the global shift to a circular economy, but only by embedding sustainability across their courses, partnerships, and cultures.
Co-Creating the Accreditation Journey With Faculty
Business school leaders often underestimate how deeply faculty influence accreditation. Yet success depends on faculty’s daily decisions and contributions.
An MBA Reimagined From the Ground Up
The Manchester Metropolitan University Business School relied on agility, institutional buy-in, and collaboration to launch a new HyFlex MBA in one year.
Beyond STEM—Making Leadership ‘Irreplaceably Human’
As AI reshapes work, business schools can redefine leadership to prioritize creativity, ethics, and other human strengths that technology cannot replace.
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