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Business Schools Send Students Out of Classrooms
Tweet Share on Facebook January 27, 2012 Comment (1)Hypothetical question: Should you land in the hospital and find that your treatment will be managed by a medical student rather than an attending physician, would you feel a bit panicky, or proud to play a role in what is known as a "teachable moment"?
In the latest issue of Harvard Business Review, dean of Harvard Business School Nitin Nohria says that disconcerting or frightening though it may be, we have an obligation to help train the next generation of doctors—and business schools can learn a lot from the medical profession.
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No Seats for Cheats at Today's Business Schools
Tweet Share on Facebook January 13, 2012 Comment (2)Green M.B.A.'s may be all the rage, but business school admissions is one department where the "reuse, repurpose, recycle" philosophy isn't welcome. In fact, any applicant tempted to the dark side with the seductive ease of cut-and-paste should reconsider, as more and more schools attempt to suss out the copy cats this application season using the web-based tool Turnitin for Admissions.












