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Reimagining Business Schools for the 21st Century - by Kenneth McPhail (Hardcover)

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  • To mark its 60th anniversary, Alliance Manchester Business School is publishing a collection of thought-provoking essays co-authored by eminent AMBS academics and business leaders outlining how business schools can play a significant role in confronting the global challenges of today.
  • About the Author: Professor Ken McPhail, Head of Alliance Manchester Business School
  • 184 Pages
  • Education, Higher

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About the Book



What will business schools look like in the future and ensure that their research has true societal impact? And how will they respond to the huge technological changes that are transforming education? These are just some of the questions posed in this special collection of essays to mark the 60th anniversary of Alliance Manchester Business School.



Book Synopsis



To mark its 60th anniversary, Alliance Manchester Business School is publishing a collection of thought-provoking essays co-authored by eminent AMBS academics and business leaders outlining how business schools can play a significant role in confronting the global challenges of today. It also looks at how the School can equip the next generation of business leaders with the skills they need to embrace these challenges, and outlines ideas for policy development.

The blueprint deliberately reaches out to the wider public, informing public and political debate on the role of business in both the causes and solutions to the world's biggest challenges, and reimagining the role of business in society. It also outlines how business and management research cannot just help address grand challenges such as climate change and regional inequalities, but also generate economic growth, inform policy development, and define business thinking.



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We are going through a period of accelerating economic, political and social change. Like all organisations, business schools and universities urgently need to respond to these changes and cannot afford to stand still.

As it celebrates its 60th anniversary, Alliance Manchester Business School has published a collection of thought-provoking essays outlining how business schools can play a significant role in confronting the significant local and global challenges of today.

Featuring contributions from leading business figures such as Sir Terry Leahy and eminent academics such as Sir Cary Cooper, our blueprint outlines how business and management research can not only help address grand challenges such as climate change and regional inequalities, but also help generate economic growth, inform policy development, and define business thinking for the next generation.

For instance, business schools must remain relevant and competitive at the technology frontier. They must play their part in creating the foundations for a more productive economy. And academics need to work across ever more disciplines to have real societal impact.

Business schools of the 21st century also need to reaffirm their commitment to their local communities. Indeed, one of the key drivers of Alliance Manchester Business School's foundation 60 years ago was to help local businesses and industries prosper, an ethos that remains just as true and important today.



About the Author



Professor Ken McPhail, Head of Alliance Manchester Business School
Dimensions (Overall): 8.5 Inches (H) x 5.43 Inches (W)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 184
Genre: Education
Sub-Genre: Higher
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Kenneth McPhail
Language: English
Street Date: November 4, 2025
TCIN: 1002898392
UPC: 9781526193391
Item Number (DPCI): 247-02-7368
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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