Daffodil International University
Faculties and Departments => Business & Entrepreneurship => Business Administration => Topic started by: shibli on July 24, 2016, 07:20:44 PM
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Management became a science rather than a profession. Fifty years ago, as explained in the 2005 HBR article How Business Schools Lost Their Way, business schools shifted their focus from creating managers and leaders to creating new knowledge.
This shift had profound implications. Business schools rewarded professors for publishing their research in academic journals, and their curriculum began to reflect the narrow focus of the faculty. Business school professors became increasingly disconnected from practicing managers and leaders. Now, it became clear that business schools had swung too far in one direction.
Source: Forbes, Author: Drew Hansen
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Yes Sir .........
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good post