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The Pandemic Has Changed How Business Schools Operate for Good

Less travel, smaller class sizes, and blended recruiting will stick around.

The Pandemic Has Changed How Business Schools Operate for Good
ILLUSTRATION: NICHOLE SHINN
(Bloomberg Businessweek) -- Business schools tend to be steeped in tradition—focused on the long term and slow to respond to societal trends. The pandemic turned that on its head, forcing institutions to tear up the rule book to ensure classes could go ahead amid lockdowns and travel restrictions. “What the pandemic has done is free up space for innovation,” says Kathy Harvey, associate dean of the MBA and executive degrees at the Un...
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