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Management number 201814742 Release Date 2025/10/08 List Price $20.70 Model Number 201814742
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Global Focus 18 explores the impact of AI on business school internationalisation, featuring insights from experts and case studies. It covers topics such as corporate learning, reshaping business education, generative AI, societal impact, loneliness, and international scholar careers. It is valuable for business school professionals, higher education leaders, policy makers, and business leaders.

Format: Hardback
Length: 141 pages
Publication date: 02 August 2024
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Global Focus, the esteemed publication from the European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD), has emerged as a highly regarded resource for comprehensive analysis and updates on international management development. With its extensive features, topical reports, thought leadership, and expert insights from academia, business schools, companies, and consultancies, this edition specifically delves into the realm of business school internationalization. In this eighteenth volume, the focus is on the transformative impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on various aspects of corporate learning, business education, and the broader world of teaching and learning. Contributors such as Martin Moehrle, Ana Freire, Pär Mårtensson, and John Mullins shed light on the role of AI in corporate learning, the reshaping of business education through hands-on AI applications, and the potential threats and opportunities posed by generative AI in the realm of teaching and learning. The impact of business school research is explored by Kai Peters and Howard Thomas, while Usha Haley, Cary Cooper, and Andrew Jack delve into the societal impact of sustainable scholarship. Additionally, chapters delve into crucial aspects of working in business and business schools, including Dan Pontefract's exploration of loneliness in both workplace and personal contexts and Miguel Córdova's insights on developing an international scholar career. This book serves as a valuable and informative resource for professionals working in business schools, higher education leaders, policy makers, and business leaders seeking to gain insights into how management education will be shaped to support business and wider society.

Weight: 564g
Dimension: 272 x 205 x 14 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032805603


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