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A two-way learning trip

Student and mentor alike gained invaluable insights during job-shadowing exercise at Deloitte, writes Ben Kwok. ...

Social media opens gate to candidates

To say that you “don’t exist” without an online profile and a social media presence might seem something of an exaggeration, but as far as employers and career advisers are concerned, it is increasingly true, writes John Cremer. ...

Praise for bright ideas

Kevin Lam, chief operating officer of corporate and investment banking at Citi Hong Kong, was one of the judges of this year's Citi International Case Competition (CICC). He says that he and his colleagues had a tough job, writes John Brennan. ...

Business schools must rethink their missions

Are business schools still relevant in the 21st century? ...

Foreign students on the rise as Asia soars

In the past couple of years, we have seen some key trends develop at Asian business schools, writes Michael Taylor. ...

Asia business schools must adapt to change

As the global economy continues to move sluggishly forwards, Asian markets remain some of the world’s most attractive, writes Michael Taylor. ...

Balancing romanticism with cold, hard realism

Entrepreneurship is something I’ve found fascinating ever since the 1970s, when the topic took on a new energy and business schools started to pick up on it, says David Wilson. ...

Annual contest hits a landmark

Following the announcement of the winners of this year's contest, Simon Chung, managing director and head of corporate bank, global banking, at Citi, was delighted to acknowledge the 2012 event as a major landmark in the evolution of the CICC, writes John Brennan. ...

Top MBAs respond to global leadership crisis

It seems that at the moment we're in a period of risk aversion. I think that's healthy, but we won't always be in ... ...