MBA Programmes

In March 2013 the EIU will name its business professor of the year. Here, Bill Ridgers, The Economist's Business Education Editor and one of the judges, says that what universities and students want from a professor are two different things.

A disconnected generation

Biotechnology continues to amaze mankind with its scientific innovation and impact, from the discovery of penicillin by Alexander Fleming in 1928, to the structure of DNA by Watson & Crick in 1953, to the invention of the first synthetic microbe by J Craig Venter in 2010.

Kenya's education dividend

Despite positive news and the talk of an African “renaissance,” many still doubt whether the continent is ready for take-off. Rapid population growth and the resulting “youth bulge” remain major concerns in a context of widespread un(der)employment.

Early years education and future success: how much does it matter?

As countries make the transition towards knowledge-based economies and increasingly compete on the basis of talent and human capital, they need to invest in their people. Yet such investment remains largely targeted at higher levels of education. Should it perhaps be redirected?

Up or out

If globalisation is seen as inexorable then companies, to a greater or lesser extent, will need a globally mobile workforce tasked with administering their far-flung but rapidly growing operations. With demand stagnating in Western markets, the pressure to expand abroad in the search for revenue growth is intensifying, especially in emerging markets where the operating environment can be particularly challenging.

Global firms in 2020

Over the past decade, executives have witnessed a significant transformation of their companies. Firms have embraced the Internet for both commerce and communication. Globalisation, increasing economic interdependence between nations and a financial crisis have forced management to act—and workers to adapt—quickly. Considering the speed of change over the last ten years, what will the typical company look like in 2020? And what can corporate leaders do to prepare the workforce for change?

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