An evidence-based approach to improving the practice of graduate management education Compiled by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) and with contributions by administrators and professors from the top global MBA programs, this book provides business school decision-makers with an evidence-based approach to improving the practice of graduate management education. The book is designed to help navigate the pressures and create revolutionary platforms that leverage a school's unique competitive advantage in a design distinctly tailored for today's business realities. * Offers a…mehr
An evidence-based approach to improving the practice of graduate management education Compiled by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) and with contributions by administrators and professors from the top global MBA programs, this book provides business school decision-makers with an evidence-based approach to improving the practice of graduate management education. The book is designed to help navigate the pressures and create revolutionary platforms that leverage a school's unique competitive advantage in a design distinctly tailored for today's business realities. * Offers a unique handbook for improving graduate management education * Contains contributions from an international group of deans and professors that lead MBA programs * Sponsored by GMAC, owner of the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) exam used by over 5,000 programs worldwide This important resource gives academics a proven approach for improving graduate-level management programs.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) Founded in 1953 by the deans and admissions officers of leading schools of business and management, the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) is owner and administrator of the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT)-the most widely adopted and trusted admissions exam of its kind. More than 2,000 schools in 110 countries today use the GMAT exam to assess applicants to more than 6,000 graduate business and management programs. With its vision of being the leader in connecting talent and aspiration to opportunity, GMAC has expanded its business and staff-as well as its membership-internationally and has adapted its role in graduate management education to include professional development, industry-wide conferences, world-class research, product development, and the global promotion of management education. Today, the not-for-profit Council continues in its mission to improve the discovery and evaluation of talent and deliver on its core belief that business and management-and the teaching of both- are critical to the economic, social, and financial well-being of people worldwide. THE EDITORS Brooks C. Holtom is associate professor of management at the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University. Erich C. Dierdorff is associate professor of management at the Driehaus College of Business at DePaul University in Chicago.
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Foreword vii George S. Yip Introduction: The Change Imperative 1 Brooks C. Holtom and Lyman W. Porter Chapter 1 Ensuring and Enhancing Future Value 21 Erich C. Dierdorff, Denis J. Nayden, Dipak C. Jain, and Subhash C. Jain Chapter 2 Framing and Making Strategic Choices 57 Michael Hay Chapter 3 Managing Aspirations, Resources, and Cost Structures 95 Jikyeong Kang and Andrew W. Stark Chapter 4 Intellectual Signatures: Impact on Relevance and Doctoral Programs 131 JC Spender and Rakesh Khurana Chapter 5 Curriculum Matters: Toward a More Holistic Graduate Management Education 179 Sara L. Rynes and Jean M. Bartunek Chapter 6 Overlooked and Unappreciated: What Research Tells Us About How Teaching Must Change 219 Kenneth G. Brown, J. Ben Arbaugh, George Hrivnak, and Amy Kenworthy Chapter 7 Student Engagement: Selection, Management, and Outcomes 259 Daniel C. Feldman Chapter 8 Reclaiming Quality in Graduate Management Education 297 Robert S. Rubin and Frederick P. Morgeson Epilogue 347 Erich C. Dierdorff and Brooks C. Holtom Acknowledgments 373 About the Contributors 375 Name Index 395 Subject Index 405
Foreword vii George S. Yip Introduction: The Change Imperative 1 Brooks C. Holtom and Lyman W. Porter Chapter 1 Ensuring and Enhancing Future Value 21 Erich C. Dierdorff, Denis J. Nayden, Dipak C. Jain, and Subhash C. Jain Chapter 2 Framing and Making Strategic Choices 57 Michael Hay Chapter 3 Managing Aspirations, Resources, and Cost Structures 95 Jikyeong Kang and Andrew W. Stark Chapter 4 Intellectual Signatures: Impact on Relevance and Doctoral Programs 131 JC Spender and Rakesh Khurana Chapter 5 Curriculum Matters: Toward a More Holistic Graduate Management Education 179 Sara L. Rynes and Jean M. Bartunek Chapter 6 Overlooked and Unappreciated: What Research Tells Us About How Teaching Must Change 219 Kenneth G. Brown, J. Ben Arbaugh, George Hrivnak, and Amy Kenworthy Chapter 7 Student Engagement: Selection, Management, and Outcomes 259 Daniel C. Feldman Chapter 8 Reclaiming Quality in Graduate Management Education 297 Robert S. Rubin and Frederick P. Morgeson Epilogue 347 Erich C. Dierdorff and Brooks C. Holtom Acknowledgments 373 About the Contributors 375 Name Index 395 Subject Index 405
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"...an interesting book which deserves to be read by all of us involved with management of any description...A thoroughly recommended read." -- Project, July 2014
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