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Digital Learning in Management Studies Most top B-schools today, including INSEAD, Kellogg, Wharton, are focusing on handson learning in a bigway. Even companies today emphasise the use of experiential learning in the corporate training setup By Rajiv Jayaraman
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arvard Business School (HBS) invented the Master of Business Administration degree (MBA) in 1921. We are now 10 years away from celebrating 100 years of the MBA degree. After having pioneered various pedagogical methods such as case-based learning, HBS recently announced “bold, brave things” that will set the course for the entire field of management education for the next 100 years. From pure lecture based learning to projects to capstone to case studies, we are now seeing an evolution towards hands-on learning methods such as simulations, multimedia case studies and experiential learning tools. It is indeed nice to see the handson component gaining ground in the management curriculum. In fact, the verb “manage” comes from the Italian word, maneggiare (to handle), which in turn derives from the Latin wordmanus (hand). Most top B-schools today, including INSEAD, Kellogg, Wharton, are focusing on hands-on learning in a big. Even companies today emphasize the use of experiential learning in the corporate training setting. The following drivers are likely to provide an impetus to digital learning in the management domain.
Safe Learning Environments Airplane pilots undergo rigorous flight simulator exercises before they are allowed to man an actual aircraft. Doctors
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Removing silos in management education
The need for continuous learning
Status Learning Environments
practice their skills on a cadaver long enough before they are allowed to do the real thing. When stakes are high, when lives are impacted, when actions are irreversible, it is imperative that a learning environment is created where the learners experience reality and experiment with their decisions in a safe manner. Come to think of it, modern businesses are also high stakes, they also impact lives immensely and the actions of business managers are often irreversible. Doesn’t
it logically follow that business managers should also undergo such a training process in a virtual environment?
Need for Continuous Learning There is a popular folklore about elephants and their mahouts in Kerala. In order to curb the free-roaming instinct of elephants, the mahouts tether a baby tusker to a strong tree with a chain. The baby elephant tries with all his might to