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Educating Leaders for Today and Tomorrow
Topics: Education-Business EducationEducation-Curriculum and CoursesInnovation-Innovation and ManagementPhilanthropy-Giving Impact
Educating Leaders for Today and Tomorrow
Topics: Education-Business EducationEducation-Curriculum and CoursesInnovation-Innovation and ManagementPhilanthropy-Giving Impact
Educating Leaders for Today and Tomorrow
Illustration by Stephanie Dalton Cowan
HBS is constantly taking steps, both small and large, to refine and improve the way
it prepares its students and program participants to lead—both in today’s world and
in a future we can’t yet imagine. By being creative, nimble, and even experimental
in developing new courses and cases and by thoughtfully deploying different modes
of teaching and learning—case, field, and online—the School aims to instill in all its
learners a deep understanding of the forces and phenomena shaping business while
giving them the skills, knowledge, and judgment for leadership.
As the stories in this Impact section illustrate, HBS strives to keep its offerings
engaging and relevant in an era of rapidly accelerating change. This ambition, which is
critical in preparing students to navigate the world’s most pressing business challenges,
is made possible by alumni and friends who give annually to the HBS Fund.
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