The rise and rise of the flexible MBA
Analysts and administrators reveal that prospective students are increasingly unwilling to make the sacrifices that a full-year, two-year MBA demands. They turn to flexible MBA programs that don't interrupt their careers.The School of Business is featured in a Financial Times story about the rise of flexible MBA programs, such as our MBA for working professionals.
When he took over as dean of Wake Forest University School of Business earlier this year, Charles Iacovou says he did a “deep dive . . . to understand our current situation and the landscape around us”. In October, the school announced that it would cease offering its traditional full-time, two-year MBA programme, and instead focus on its part-time, weekend and evening MBA offerings for working professionals.
Read the story at the Financial Times.