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Global business schools turn to Asia for inspiration

Published: 10 November 2016

What will business schools look like when they are created on the surface of Mars some decades from now? That is the question Santiago Iniguez, dean of Spain's IE Business School, has been asking himself for the past several years.

The global financial crisis of 2008 has left a scar on the reputation of business schools. Henry Mintzberg, a professor at Canada's ±«ÓãÖ±²¥, has criticized the schools for teaching the wrong people, arguing that the young aspiring professionals who typically attend MBA courses lack the experience required to learn management. "Confidence minus competence equals arrogance," he said.

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