Timo Boldt, founder of meal kit group Gousto, on abandoning a career in finance
Searches for British courses surge following US president’s assault on Ivy League institutions, data shows
The failure of business to join universities in the fight for academic research is short-sighted as well as cowardly
Artificial intelligence raises opportunities and risks for audit quality and financial reporting
Taylor Swift, the philosophy of AI, and imagining an anti-capitalist business school
Professors flee elite US institutions in the face of what many characterise as a direct assault on education and science
Ukrainians complain after Moscow institution attends Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business conference
Does PE firm KKR’s model add up to real reform or a one-off windfall? Read the article and consider the questions raised
Former Columbia president Lee Bollinger wants US institutions to unite and fight the assault in court
Senate report on one hospital finds that PE debt can lead to a cycle of under-investment
Lee Newman, dean at Madrid-based IE, taking a ‘hard look’ at the portfolio of courses as he warns the market is ‘confused’
The challenge is to understand stakeholder relationships and the broader social consequences of rollbacks
Topical FT articles and suggested classroom questions
Find out which schools have made it into our various MBA rankings, plus Masters in Management and Finance and more
Topical issues for classroom discussion. This series hosts short case studies on contemporary business dilemmas for professors and students, written by academics who provide insights and questions on themes from supply chains and artificial intelligence, to marketing and accounting
Sustainability, leadership, economics, innovation, AI
Supply chains, economics, banking, marketing
Global commerce, M&A, geopolitics, economics
The challenges for managers navigating the changing mood on DEI policies forms part 12 of a series of business-school-style teaching case studies on sustainability. Read selected FT articles and see how you would address similar dilemmas
Economics, risk, leadership, commerce
Supply chain management, leadership, finance, AI, strategy
Marketing, innovation, accounting, AI, strategy
Leadership, strategy, ethics, political economy
Virtual mentors offer cheaper — but more limited — advice to executives
Marketing, innovation, accounting, strategy
Students no longer limited to geography or a rigid structure demand cheaper, more flexible alternatives
How the online MBA ranking was compiled
Despite fears over the threat to traditional learning, about 100 faculties use Toronto Rotman’s teaching assistant chatbot
UK-based Imperial and Warwick follow the Madrid-based institution again
The technology promises productivity gains but too much focus on machines could erode socialisation and friendship
Courses have grown in popularity while a shift to hybrid work has helped erode some recruiters’ doubts
Using the power of algorithms to inform decisions and create value demands new definitions of the role of management
The world’s largest offshore wind developer seeks to boost its share price as Trump policies cloud the future of clean energy
Economics, leadership, mergers & acquisitions
Trump’s campaign against ‘wokeness’ reaches institutions that train next generation of managers and entrepreneurs
University-based retirement communities are on the rise in the US, driven by declining college admissions and a growing demand for active, intellectually engaging living
Innovation, brands, strategy, M&A, investment