The staff at Turner Business stumbled across a LinkedIn post by Sami Saarenketo, Dean of the LUT Business School in Finland. In it he wrote about his recent trip to the AACSB Deans Conference in Las Vegas. Here is his main takeway:
"Just got back from the AACSB Deans Conference in Las Vegas, where nearly 700 business school deans gathered to discuss the future of business education . . . And then there’s the question that kept coming up in conversations over coffee: what’s keeping deans awake at night? The list is long—AI integration, faculty engagement, the balance between academic rigor and industry relevance, and the constant challenge of planning for an uncertain future. But one underlying theme was clear: the gap between what employers need and what business schools provide has never been wider. Core skills are changing, and we need to rethink how we prepare students for a job market that moves faster than ever."
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