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    Minority Business Education Center

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    Rising Expectations in Business Education

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    The article comments on the rising expectations in business education. It explains the term liberal education. It mentions the Liberal Education & America\u27s Promise Campaign launched by the Association of American Colleges & Universities in 2005. The article also notes that integrative learning is particularly relevant because it melds students\u27 professional and liberal educations

    HUMBITION: Excellence in Jesuit Business Education

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    Critical Thinking in Business Education: Current Outlook and Future Prospects

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    This study investigates all available literature related to critical thinking in business education in a survey of publications in the field produced from 1990-2019. It conducts a thematic analysis of 787 articles found in Web of Science and Google Scholar, including a specific focus on 55 highly-cited articles. The aim is to investigate the importance of critical thinking in business education, how it is conceptualised in business education research, the business contexts in which critical thinking is situated, and the key and more marginal themes related to critical thinking outlined in the business and business education literature. The paper outlines six key areas and topics associated with those areas. It suggests future directions for further scholarly work in the area of critical thinking in business education

    Business education: a portrait of current practice

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    E-learning: Designing new business education

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    Business Schools are under intense competitive pressure, and one way for them to differentiate themselves and compete distinctively is by adopting innovative uses of information technology. However, incorporating information technology in business education is no trivial undertaking. This research is intended to provide some guidance about the effect that new information technologies can have in the field of high-level executive education and provide a conceptual framework of the key factors that need to be taken into account for efficient and effective course design in executive education.e-learning; information & communication technology; execute education; learning; business schools; on-line teaching; residential learning; ethnography;

    Business Education: Mainstream, Distinctive and Even Counter-Cultural?

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    Multiple perspectives of design thinking in business education

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    Business education leaders have expressed interest in learning more about design and design thinking and their contributions to better problem framing, problem solving and to generating new solutions. Many business schools have engaged in educational programs with students from multiple disciplines, applying design thinking to business problems around workplace issues. This paper investigates a range of educational programs that teach design thinking to students in business education, at undergraduate and postgraduate levels around the world. We identify four patterns of program delivery that are emerging: human-centered design, integrative thinking, design management and design as strategy and discuss contributions from each. We expect that these four patterns of program delivery will continue and predict an increasing focus on programs around design as strategy in the near future

    Inspecting subjects and aspects 11 - 18 : Business education

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    A History of Business Education as Seen by a Bryant College Administrator

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    The history of Bryant and business education as seen by Nelson T. Gulski \u2726, \u2772H, Vice President of Bryant at the time of this writing
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