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How to craft future-ready management graduates for global businesses – Dr Veena Jadhav writes in BW Education

 

Dr Veena Jadhav (Associate Dean - Global MBA & Master of Global Business and Associate Professor – Leadership & HRM - SP Jain School of Global Management) writes an article in BW Education, an educational portal, about the need for creating future-ready management graduates who can address the challenges faced by businesses, customers, and other stakeholders in different parts of the globe.

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The management education has undergone rapid transformation during the COVID-19 pandemic. The impact of the pandemic and the subsequent changes have reignited the debate on the relevance of management education and the need for a globally relevant talent pool.

In the article, she discusses that the purpose of management education is to equip graduates to be key players in the workforce, who create short-term wins and long-terms organisational capabilities.

To read the full article, please click here.

 

 

 

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