Showing novel adaptability to the times, University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business has restructured it’s MBA curriculum to arm students to combat the recession. The changes are also meant to empower MBAs from Darden to adopt better business practices, so that they can avoid making the same set of mistakes that led to the current global economic meltdown.
The course in it’s new avatar has an increased emphasis on ethics and a special module that covers investing in a turbulent marker scenario. Further modules on psychology, sociology and anthropology have been introduced to enable managers to take better and more humane decisions.
Given the radical change, it’s likely that in a few years time, MBAs from Darden will make their presence felt as a different class of leaders.
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