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Business School Leadership and Crisis Exit Planning Eric Cornuel

Business School Leadership and Crisis Exit Planning By Eric Cornuel

Business School Leadership and Crisis Exit Planning by Eric Cornuel


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As part of EFMD's fiftieth anniversary celebrations, its President, Professor Eric Cornuel, has edited this volume, featuring contributions from leaders in management education, including the presidents and deans of the top business schools from across the world.

Business School Leadership and Crisis Exit Planning Summary

Business School Leadership and Crisis Exit Planning: Global Deans' Contributions on the Occasion of the 50th Anniversary of the EFMD by Eric Cornuel

The European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD) is the largest international accreditation body for business schools, with more than 950 members across 92 countries, including the world's highest-ranked schools. A not-for-profit, mission-led institution, the EFMD plays a central role in shaping a global approach to management education, emphasizing the development of socially responsible leaders. As part of EFMD's fiftieth anniversary celebrations, its President, Professor Eric Cornuel, has edited this volume, featuring contributions from leaders in management education, including the presidents and deans of the top business schools from across the world. Each contribution will address the challenges and dilemmas facing business schools today, with respect to four key themes: the 'higher purpose' of business schools; the social impact of business schools; the internationalization of business schools; and crisis management within business schools, with a special focus on the impact of COVID-19. This volume is also available via Open Access.

About Eric Cornuel

Professor Eric Cornuel is the President of EFMD Global. Having graduated from Sciences Po Paris and HEC Paris, he did his Ph.D. in management at Paris Dauphine University. He has held management positions and taught at various management schools in Europe and Asia, and is currently Affiliate Professor at HEC Paris, and Professor at the Catholic University of Louvain. He has received several awards, including, in 2018, the Magnolia Award from the city of Shanghai, and the French national order of the Legion d'honneur. He has published several books and academic articles. His latest co-authored book, The Institutional Development of Business Schools, was published by Oxford University Press in 2014. Eric is a fellow at numerous academic institutes, and sits on boards and advisory boards of several international organizations, including CEIBS, GRLI, HigherEd, and ITP.

Table of Contents

Introduction: 1. Rationale of the book and presentation of the contributions Eric Cornuel; Part I. Striving for Higher Purpose: 2. Higher purpose: The duties of business schools Peter Tufano; 3. From Techne to Paideia: Upgrading business education Santiago Iniguez; 4. Educating business leaders, but for what kind of world? Fernando J. Fragueiro; 5. Multi- and interdisciplinary research in a world of crisis: A responsible research solution Jerry Davis, Peter McKiernan and Anne Tsui; Part II. Going Beyond Business: 6. The reshaping of corporations and their governance by climate change and other global forces - Implications for leaders and management education Peter Little; 7. B-schools as agents of transformation Daniel Traga; 8. Educating future leaders: Rethinking management education to enhance resilience and agility in dynamic and uncertain markets Rajendra Srivastava and George Skaria; 9. Strategic continuity or disruption? Adaptive structures of business schools in times of crisis Barbara Sporn; Part III. Internationalisation of Business Schools: 10. Reinventing the internationalisation of business schools in the post-COVID-19 era Ding Yuan; 11. The face of business education in Africa post-Covid-19: Gain or Loss? Enase Okonedo; 12. Creating a new major business school in the times of COVID-19: the HSE-Moscow way Valery S. Katkalo; Part IV. Crisis Management with a Special Focus on COVID-19: 13. Going beyond 'Always look on the bright side of life' in management education crisis strategy Eric Cornuel; 14. New leadership skills for managers in a post 2020 economy Frank Bournois; 15. Leading through a crisis Jean-Francois Manzoni; 16. The real change comes from outside - COVID-19 as a great chance for the revival of business schools and management education Grzegorz Mazurek; 17. The extreme situation, a challenge for management education institutions Pierre Kletz; Conclusion: 18. Key lessons and action plans Eric Cornuel.

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NPB9781316514450
9781316514450
1316514455
Business School Leadership and Crisis Exit Planning: Global Deans' Contributions on the Occasion of the 50th Anniversary of the EFMD by Eric Cornuel
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Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2022-05-19
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