Businesses want workers who have “the ability to think, the ability to write, the ability to understand the cultural or historical context of whatever business decision they’re making,” added Rachel Reiser, assistant dean at Boston University’s Questrom School of Business. If undergraduates want to find success, they need to master those skills. “We’re trying to help them understand there may be so much more to a business education,” Walker said.
Business people need the liberal arts (Yoni Applebaum, The Atlantic)
By Humanities Watch|2016-09-04T23:49:17-04:00July 29th, 2016|2016, Academia, education, Employment, Everything Else, History, July, News, U.S. / Canada|0 Comments
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