Disrupt Or Disappear: Why Business Schools Must Evolve Or Become Obsolete

 Nov. 15, Shane Goodwin, Associate Dean and a Professor of Practice at the Cox School of Business, SMU Dallas, for a commentary warning business schools that they must evolve in to navigate future challenges. Published in Poets & Quants under the heading Disrupt Or Disappear: Why Business Schools Must Evolve Or Become Obsolete: https://tinyurl.com/szx2tvzu 

Donald Trump’s 2024 decisive victory serves as a clarion call and stark reminder that business schools must prepare future leaders to be resilient in the face of sweeping economic changes. Today’s leaders are navigating the disruptive shifts in trade, healthcare, tax, immigration, and regulatory policy—changes they should have been prepared to handle. Business schools cannot alter the readiness of current leaders, but they can—and must—equip tomorrow’s leaders with the adaptability and insight to thrive in an unpredictable world. This moment underscores the urgency of transforming business education to anticipate and prepare for future challenges.

Continue reading “Disrupt Or Disappear: Why Business Schools Must Evolve Or Become Obsolete”