The Future of B-Schools

What You Need To Know Bloomberg Businessweek , as part of its commitment to reporting on graduate level business education, examines and reports on the ways in which MBA programs are evolving and how MBA grads are approaching their careers and work. Highlights of this coverage can be found here. By The Numbers Growth in median earnings, between 2018 and 2022, of MBA grads six years post-graduation ($160,000 to $205,000 annually) Growth in median earnings, between 2018 and 2022, of all full-time US workers ($46,039 to $54,666 annually) Overall inflation from 2018 to 2022 Why It Matters Business school leaders and educators have been in a state of constant adjustment over the past three years. In reaction to the Covid-19 pandemic, they developed new protocols, incorporated digital tools for remote learning — these and other efforts were focused on ensuring seamless education at the level expected. By the fall of 2022, most programs were cautiously approaching a fuller return to on-campus learning. Beyond the challenge posed by the pandemic, schools and MBA programs have grappled with putting forth a persuasive value proposition that solidifies their purpose. A confluence of factors at this moment — climate change, rising inequality, political […]

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