Pour former les leaders de demain, les universités doivent enseigner des compétences universelles
Les universités ne sont pas réputées pour évoluer rapidement. Mais le secteur doit désormais s'adapter pour rester crédible.
R. May Lee, Dean of the School of Entrepreneurship and Management at ShanghaiTech University, previously spent many years in senior positions at Merrill Lynch, Goldman Sachs and New York University, as an intrapreneur, as well as an entrepreneur through her own start-ups. She has 25+ years of experience leading and advising corporations and educational institutions on expansion into China across a wide-range of issues including regulatory landscape, negotiating strategies, cross-cultural communication, market-entry, joint-venture structures and strategy, and talent management matters. She most recently led a groundbreaking effort to establish the first undergraduate U.S. degree-granting campus in China.
Les universités ne sont pas réputées pour évoluer rapidement. Mais le secteur doit désormais s'adapter pour rester crédible.
Preparing ourselves for what the 4IR will bring tomorrow must begin with education today. But with our destination so unclear, navigating our way forward is no small feat.
On a recent trip to the US, as I drove my rental car through various cities and suburbs, it occurred to me that all of the conventional assumptions we make about our future and that of ou...