Which country/region/business school is a trend setter in business education today?
This was selected as Best Answer Only MIT and McGill, of top 15 business schools, fundamentally revised their entire curricula to incorporate learnings from Japanese competition and quality stuff in the 1990s. All other B schools in the US and elsewhere “taught” Japan as an epiphenomenon to be contexted/fitted within prior frameworks. So in this limited sense, only Sloan and McGill are up-to-date, that is, teaching how to compete in ways that take into consideration what Japan’s firms throw at you in your markets. In terms of trend setting today, the trend is backpedalling as fast and inconspicuously as possible as EVERYTHING that all the top B schools taught about the lynchpin role of finance and about “financial innovations” goes terribly expensively company-destroyingly CEO-dis-job-bingly wrong. Jensen at U of Rochester then Harvard did more, than anyone other than Alan Greenspan and Milton Friedman, perhaps, to ruin finance and businesses with finance. Like the others he did good t