The future of the MBA: designing the thinker of the future

By: Moldoveanu, Mihnea CContributor(s): Martin, Roger L [Co-author]Material type: BookBookPublication details: New York Oxford University Press 2008Description: ix, 142 pISBN: 9780195340143Subject(s): Management education | MBA degreeDDC classification: 650.711 Summary: The MBA is probably the hottest ticket among the current university graduate degree offerings--every year, more than 120,000 students enroll in MBA programs in the United States, and the estimates in Europe do not lag far behind. In addition, job prospects have never looked better for business school graduates; corporations are hiring more business school graduates every year and compensating them more handsomely. 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 that could be appropriately developed by integrative curricula brought from different disciplines, including sociology, philosophy, and other social sciences. Moldoveanu and Martin, both involved in the greatly respected integrative business education program at the Rotheman School of Management, provide a guide on how to design a reliable integrated program for management students. One of the main assets of the book is that it relies not just on speculative thinking, but on real-life experience and that it also includes case studies that will appeal to practicing managers. As an authoritative reference on MBA education, it will appeal to faculty and staff of business schools, as well as students in related fields like education and public policy. https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-future-of-the-mba-9780195340143?cc=us&lang=en&
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Table of Contents

Introduction: The Future of the MBA and the MBA of the Future
1. The Integrative Thinker: A Vision of the High Value Decision Maker of Postmodern High Capitalism
2. Business School 2.0: Can the Contemporary Scientific-Educational Complex Educate the Manager of the Future?
3. Business School 3.0: The Design and Development of Integrative "Cognitive-Behavioral Modules" for the Thinker of the Future
4. Epilogue: A Reconstructive Summary of the Basic Arguments of the Book

The MBA is probably the hottest ticket among the current university graduate degree offerings--every year, more than 120,000 students enroll in MBA programs in the United States, and the estimates in Europe do not lag far behind. In addition, job prospects have never looked better for business school graduates; corporations are hiring more business school graduates every year and compensating them more handsomely.
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 that could be appropriately developed by integrative curricula brought from different disciplines, including sociology, philosophy, and other social sciences. Moldoveanu and Martin, both involved in the greatly respected integrative business education program at the Rotheman School of Management, provide a guide on how to design a reliable integrated program for management students. One of the main assets of the book is that it relies not just on speculative thinking, but on real-life experience and that it also includes case studies that will appeal to practicing managers. As an authoritative reference on MBA education, it will appeal to faculty and staff of business schools, as well as students in related fields like education and public policy.

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