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Responsible rankings Can rankings throw off current criticisms and effect positive change in the industry? The University of Bath School of Management’s Andrew Crane offers his thoughts
Reining in overconfidence ‘Leaders' overestimation of
Changing with the times Case studies must reflect the changing world of business, says Nicolas Sauviat, winner of the BGA Future Leaders Case Competition 2020
themselves and underestimation of others result in poorer outcomes’ – the dark side of confidence
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CONTENTS May-July 2021
36 0 AMBA & BGA Festival of Excellence 2021:
04 Editor's letter 07 From the CEO 08 Rankings reformation
14 The dark side of confidence Rita Trehan, co-author of Too Proud to Lead , on why business education must rein in pride and hubris 18 A climate of change? The views of Business School leaders give reason for optimism, but attest to the size of the task ahead, in exclusive research on climate change from AMBA & BGA
26 Case study method ‘The use of case studies needs to reflect the challenging problems of the world we live in’ says Nicolas Sauviat, winner of the BGA Future Leaders Case Competition 2020 30 0 Brave new worlds Analysing the progress of business education’s new era, in AMBA & BGA research on the use of edtech
highlights from a selection of key topics for BGA members and Business Impact 36 Lifelong learning 38 CSR 40 Diversity 42 0 Guest column Walking the talk on gender
‘Rankings can be helpful in nudging Business Schools towards whatever we might see as desirable behaviours.’ The University of Bath’s Andrew Crane considers the problems and potential of rankings
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