
B-schools predict what awaits in 2018
Dean Amy Hillman shares her thoughts on the future of business education.
Business school deans around the country were asked what the future holds for business education, business itself, politics, and more.
In this Poets & Quants article on Jan. 3, 2018:
Dean Amy Hillman of the Arizona State University's W. P. Carey School of Business summarizes what she expects to happen in 2018, saying bluntly: “More full-time MBA programs will close.”
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