Help Define Business Ed’s Future
Share your expertise on the future of business education—and Connect with VIP execs
Whether you graduated last month, last decade, or further back than you might care to admit, you have something we need: your experiences of putting a management education to use. SMG is launching an initiative to come up with the next big ideas in business education and wants alums to take part.
The School is hosting an unprecedented Business Education Jam—a massive, collaborative, and free online event that will aim to spark new insights on preparing leaders for the future of business. Over three days, thousands of participants will join guided virtual forums led by VIP guests from top schools and companies to discuss what a business education should be about—and how to get there. For alums, it’ll also be an opportunity to connect with high-level peers across the globe.
“There are big questions to tackle and they shouldn’t just be answered in a vacuum in our building,” says Kenneth W. Freeman, Allen Questrom Professor and Dean. “They deserve the thought and input of people who have a business education, those who employ them, and people who are just interested in education or business.”