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State of the MBA

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Most MBAs know theory but can't convert ideas into actions: Rajendra Srivastava
A lot of modern management programmes put much emphasis on theory-driven practice, writing off the incredible value in practice-driven theory
ByRajendra Srivastava
GreyCampus: Return to (online) campus
ByManu Balachandran
Modern gurukul: Why management schools need an upgrade
ByAveek Datta,Varsha Meghani,Anshul Dhamija
Indian business education is strongly influenced by the American model: Yale acting dean Anjani Jain
ByNeeraj Gangal
Liberal arts helps people become life-long learners: Shekhar Bhattacharjee
ByShekhar Bhattacharjee
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India has all the characteristics that fuelled American entrepreneurship: Stanford's Jonathan Levin
ByNeeraj Gangal
State of the MBA: Lessons to be learnt
ByAveek Datta
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