Special Lecture
Platinum Lecture by Dr. Salvador Carmona: Business Schools – The Changing Business Model
On Wednesday, 27 November 2019, SolBridge was pleased to
host Dr. Salvador Carmona, Dean of Faculty Affairs and Rector of IE University,
Spain, for a Platinum Lecture on the changing business model of Business
Schools.
With the growing and dynamic nature of business schools,
Dr. Carmona shared the historical context and characteristics of business
schools in comparison to the current model of business schools including
location – in the past most of the business schools were predominantly located in
the USA; MBA focused with a stakeholder approach to teaching hard skills
like finance and consultancy. The current model of business schools is changing
to incorporate broad competencies with a focus on critical thinking, soft
skills, ethics and entrepreneurship. “These are the necessary skills needed to
be a global leader,” he said.
Using statistics, he shared the
current trends of business schools in regards to student mobility –
highlighting the shift and increase in student mobility to Europe as opposed to
the USA; the decrease in MBA student applications in the USA due to the rising
number of specialized master degrees, affordable online courses and schools
around the world attracting students from their own regions. With the change in
business school models, Dr. Carmona stressed the importance of having
research-based faculty that generates knowledge to anticipate the mode of
thinking for the next generation.
New opportunities available for business schools include
the growing offering of STEM-based programs, job placements and the need to
boost strategic actions such as blended learning, and the diversification of
program portfolios taking into account the technology and sustainability
aspects of higher education.
During the Q and A session concluding the lecture,
students shared their curiosity concerning potential career paths for business
graduates, asked questions about the future of online education business
schools as well as the challenge to start a business versus permanent
employment.
Well versed in management and accounting control,
management structures and the implementation of ERPs, Dr. Carmona is
particularly interested in giving students a very holistic view of topics such
as performance indicators and what drives changes in management accounting
systems.