Business Schools and Management Education in the World: Present and Future

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This paper reports some of the trends that are likely to emerge in management education. In the past, curricula in management schools were developed when a disturbedreactive environment was prevailing. In the eighties, the need, is to introduce courses in environment scanning, communicating and negotiating with external pressure groups, etc. The aim of a business school, now and in the future, should be to develop in the manager the ability to face new facts and problems.

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Hansen, H. L. (1980). Business Schools and Management Education in the World: Present and Future. Vikalpa: The Journal for Decision Makers, 5(3), 163–172. https://doi.org/10.1177/0256090919800301

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