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Articles with tag 'faculty interviews'
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By Pavel Kantorek
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By Nicole Willson
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By Tim Dhoul
UpdatedJames March, a Stanford faculty member since 1970 and often referred to as a management gurus’ guru, takes a novel approach to leadership lessons.
By Tim Dhoul
UpdatedBusiness education is not doing its job when it relies on knowledge transfer alone, says Vlerick Business School’s dean, Marion Debruyne.
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UpdatedWhat’s it like to be a female dean attached to a top business school? Four deans from schools in the UK, France and Canada enlighten us.
By Mike Grill
UpdatedManagement books by faculty members at Harvard Business School and Wharton feature on a Chartered Management Institute shortlist of the year’s best.
By Tim Dhoul
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