The Best Medicine To train healthcare leaders effectively, business schools and faculty are developing a better understanding of one of the world’s biggest and most complex industries.
Tracking the Trends in Globalization Where do students want to study business? Data from the Graduate Management Admission Council and Educational Testing Service build a picture of today’s business students—and where they’re attending classes.
North and South Business schools in Latin American countries may inhabit different cultures than their counterparts in the U.S., but they have much to share with their neighbors to the north.
Investing in Iraq Still recovering from political conflicts, business schools in Iraq are taking steps to rebuild their faculties and participate fully in the global business education community—and that includes pursuing accreditation.
Developing the World Is management education key to lifting emerging nations out of poverty? Guy Pfeffermann of the Global Business School Network thinks so—and top schools are committing themselves to the same cause.
Global Strategies As Western business schools consider exporting their programs to emerging nations, the University of Maryland’s Smith School shares lessons it learned about opening a campus in China.
Smart Data Analytics: A Competitive Advantage Business schools can successfully transition to a virtual environment by using smart data analytics.
International Student Recruitment in Times of Global Crisis Strategies that business schools can apply to admissions, innovation, and risk mitigation.
Building More Diverse, Equitable, and Inclusive Cultures Faculty from The PhD Project share their thoughts.