A Truly 'Transformative' MBA: Executive Education for the Fourth Industrial Revolution

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Barber, Stephen [1 ]
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[1] Univ Bedfordshire, Dept Strategy & Management, Luton, Beds, England
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JOURNAL OF PEDAGOGIC DEVELOPMENT | 2018年 / 8卷 / 02期
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meta-skills; management and leadership; work; business schools;
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
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The world over, universities describe their Masters of Business Administrations as 'transformative' but so many rely on traditional retrospective curriculums, structures and assessment. The suspicion in some quarters is that the MBA badge has sometimes become more about prestige than transformation; inputs rather than outputs. Yet it is increasingly clear that the global economy is at a turning point with the World Economic Forum going as far as describing the advent of a Fourth Industrial Revolution. Technology in particular is changing the nature of work and the role of managers while the nature of jobs and the skills that will be needed in the near future is in flux. Organisational success increasingly relies on creative and adaptable colleagues able to lead and shape change; here innovative executive education has an essential role to play. A discussion paper centred on these topics, this article makes the case for MBAs to be truly transformative by shifting the emphasis firmly towards intellectual creativity and problem solving, together with innovative assessment regimes which challenge mid-career professionals to be adaptable and able to take managed risks supportive of professional innovation. It argues the case for a breed of MBAs that are not retrospective and elitist but rather are driven by the transformative ambition of developing participants' cognitive powers.
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