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All Change: MBA Programmes in the 1990s

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This book sets out to give a view on the future of MBA programmes. How will they be taught in the future? What curriculum will be ‘delivered’? How will programmes be managed? What about the current debate over MBAs? Are they too theoretical or academic in approach? Do they emphasise techniques at the expense of developing leadership and other skills? Are they, and will they be a worthwhile investment? How can you select the ‘right’ MBA for your own needs? These are the questions I shall try to answer.

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Carnall, C.A. (1992). All Change: MBA Programmes in the 1990s. In: MBA Futures. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11179-4_1

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