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EEO. 2021; 20(5): 8872-8879


Core Elements Of Effective Management Education: A Qualitative Study

Abhishek Sharma.




Abstract

A vital part of training people to face the challenges of contemporary organizational environments is effective management education. The essential components required to give effective management education are highlighted in this abstract. First and foremost, it is essential to have a thorough curriculum that incorporates both academic and practical applications. It should include a wide range of topics, such as marketing, operations, human resources, finance, and strategy, giving students a comprehensive understanding of how businesses operate. Second, opportunities for experiential learning are essential for advancing managerial abilities. Students can apply theoretical ideas to real-world situations through practical exercises, case studies, internships, and simulations, developing their critical thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making skills. The incorporation of technology is a further essential component. Modern software, tools, and data analytics should be used in management education to introduce students to the digital environment they will work in. This equips people to use technology to make better decisions and run their businesses more effectively. Effective management education also places a strong emphasis on the growth of leadership and interpersonal skills. Through group projects, presentations, and cooperative learning techniques, teamwork, communication, negotiation, and conflict-resolution skills are fostered. Students who receive leadership training gain the skills necessary to visualize initiatives, motivate teams, and adapt to changing work situations. Developing a global perspective is crucial, too. Students in management programs should be exposed to diverse cultural perspectives, global economic trends, and worldwide business practices to help them become successful global citizens. In summary, an effective management education includes a broad curriculum, opportunities for experiential learning, technological integration, the development of interpersonal and leadership abilities, and a global perspective. By including these fundamental components, educational institutions can create capable managers who can handle the complexity of the contemporary corporate environment.

Key words: Management, Corporate environment, Skills, Knowledge, Opportunities






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