Why it's Time for Business Schools to Radically Rethink the MBA
Employers love business school graduates. That's not just a wild claim: 96% of employers globally polled by the Graduate Management Admission Council in January 2016 said that hiring such graduates creates value for their companies.
But that most-sought-after of business qualifications, the Master of Business Administration (MBA), is not above criticism. It has been accused by some of not meeting the needs of a changing market.
3 questions Ă se poser pour bien cerner son nouveau rĂŽle de gestionnaire
AprĂšs quelques annĂ©es de loyaux services au sein de votre entreprise, vous venez dâĂȘtre promu gestionnaire. Bien que vous soyez du genre confiant et que vous ayez lâhabitude de tout prendre en charge rapidement, vous avez soudainement lâimpression de perdre pied. Comment apprivoiser ce nouveau rĂŽle?
The real (and shocking) story of Kevin O'Leary's business career
Buried in the back pages of the financial press last October was a story about the sale of his mutual fund company, OâLeary Funds, to Canoe Financial, an investment firm run by former Dragonsâ Den cast member and entrepreneur Brett Wilson.
«Manager wÀlzen Kosten auf die Gesellschaft ab»
Henry Mintzberg ist ein BWL-Doyen. Mit den heutigen Managern und Business Schools geht er hart ins Gericht. Die Gier der VW-Manager sei nur die Spitze des Eisberges.
In einer losen Reihe widmet sich die «Handelszeitung» den Gurus der Business Schools. Wie sehen sie die Welt? Was lÀuft falsch in der Wirtschaft? Und was muss sich Àndern? Den Auftakt macht Henry Mintzberg.
The bull in the China shop: Money managers short on history and long on panic
The money managers have started 2016 in a blue funk â but most are too young to remember what kicked off at the end of the 1980s and the fact that, with the exception of the instigator, we werenât then doomed to years of economic gloom.
...Of course, professor Henry Mintzberg described the Davos gathering as the event "where the people who spend all year causing our problems take a few days prentending to fix them."
Communityship
The moment I typed the heading, the Word spellchecker highlighted that there was no such word. It is in a way correct. It is refreshingly new. I came across it after reading the inspiring book, âSimply Managingâ by one of my all-time favourites, Henry Mintzberg. Todayâs column is an elaboration of it in relation to the Sri Lankan context.
Read full article: DailyFT, January 16, 2016
Canada Welcomes The Return Of Liberal Democracy
In 1962, Saturday Night, the quintessentially Canadian magazine, was bought by a right-wing zealot who immediately shifted its content. He could change the script but not the institution, and so, in a year, the magazine was collapsing. As Arnold Edinborough resumed control, he opened the next issue with the line: "Before I was so rudely interrupted..."
How to Manage Workers Like a âPeople Artistâ
Imagine a workplace where people don't care. Imagine spending eight hours a day working in anonymity. Imagine being told that the only recognition you need is your salary. We hope you would only have to imagine this, not experience it.
These Four Letters Could Make You the Best...Boss...Ever
The modern workplace is full of abbreviations: KPI, ROI, SWOT. But itâs a bit of alphabet soup from decades ago that could prove most critical to the success of managers in the digital age.
End of hierarchy boosts front line managers' power
The transition of work structures from 20th century hierarchical org structures to the more flexible, collaborative, networked work structures emerging in various organizations may herald the end of hierarchy but it does not mean a flat world of work, nor does it mean the end of management.
Rescuing Capitalism from Itself
Article written by Professor Henry Mintzberg.Â
In 1989, as the Berlin Wall fell alongside communism in Eastern Europe, pundits in the West proclaimed the triumph of capitalism. The American historian Francis Fukuyama even declared âthe end of history,â writing in National Interestâs summer 1989 issue that he saw âthe universalization of Western liberal democracy as the final form of human government.â
Rescuing Capitalism from Itself
Article written by Professor Henry Mintzberg.Â
In 1989, as the Berlin Wall fell alongside communism in Eastern Europe, pundits in the West proclaimed the triumph of capitalism. The American historian Francis Fukuyama even declared âthe end of history,â writing in National Interestâs summer 1989 issue that he saw âthe universalization of Western liberal democracy as the final form of human government.â
Thinkers50, les oscars des idées les plus stimulantes
Le palmarĂšs Thinkers50, Ă©tabli tous les deux ans, encourage une saine Ă©mulation entre les experts en management du monde entier. Et sâemploie Ă relayer quantitĂ© dâidĂ©es novatrices auprĂšs des dirigeants dâentreprise et de la sociĂ©tĂ© civile. Oscar du management, la cĂ©rĂ©monie Thinkers50 comporte un «âmur des cĂ©lĂ©britĂ©sâ» et nombre de rĂ©compenses spĂ©cifiques, dont une distinction dâhonneur, cette annĂ©e, pour lâintĂ©gralitĂ© des travaux du professeur Henry Mintzberg.
Trois programmes dans l'air du temps
Des milliers d'Ă©tudiants de partout dans le monde suivent gratuitement le cours en ligne Social Learning for Social Impact, travaillent en Ă©quipe et apprennent Ă rĂ©aliser des initiatives sociales qui auront des retombĂ©es. C'est la proposition du MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) de groupe, une premiĂšre Ă l'UniversitĂ© ±«ÓăֱȄ.
Henry Mintzberg - La Société Plurielle
Henry Mintzberg enseigne la gestion Ă lâUniversitĂ© ±«ÓăֱȄ depuis 45 ans. La renommĂ©e de ce MontrĂ©alais dâorigine dĂ©passe les frontiĂšres du QuĂ©bec et du Canada. Iconoclaste avĂ©rĂ©, le pro-fesseur Mintzberg aime quitter les sentiers universitaires battus pour emprunter des chemins moins frĂ©quentĂ©s, des chemins parfois mĂȘme marquĂ©s «âĂ gaucheâ».