BGA’s Business Impact magazine: Feb-April 2022, Volume 11

BGA | BUSINESS IMPACT

Moving politics beyond optional add-on status Why politics must permeate every aspect of the curriculum to bridge the divide between business and politics

Embodying the change Business Schools can do more to develop leaders that embody the change needed in the business world, say David Lewis and Jules Goddard, co-authors of Mavericks

The future of bachelor’s degrees in business Adapting to evolving student demands

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CONTENTS February-April 2022

32 0 Money talks

04 Editor's letter 07 From the CEO 08 Cover story: the interrelationship between business and politics Politics can no longer be an optional add-on to standard business teaching and businesses must accept that they are part of our panoply of

20 Bachelor’s degrees

political institutions, says Joe Zammit-Lucia, author of The New Political Capitalism 14 Developing impactful leaders What makes the difference between those that simply complain and those that endeavour to make things better? David Lewis and Jules Goddard, co-authors of Mavericks , on developing leaders that embody the change needed in the business world

Business Schools should see evolving student demands as an opportunity to change their offerings for the better, says Jordi Robert-Ribes, CEO at EDUopinions 24 AMBA & BGA research Business School leaders on tech innovation in the pandemic and changes to Schools' long-term strategy, in new research

Chicago Booth’s Michael Weber on teaching the importance of effective communication 36 0 Tailoring the journey Highlights from an AMBA & BGA roundtable on the student experience and customisation 42 Guest column Pursuing purpose

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