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Latest MBA specialisation trends - Veena Jadhav writes in Hindustan Times

 

Dr Veena Jadhav (Associate Dean - Master of Global Business and Associate Professor – Leadership & HRM, SP Jain Global) writes in Hindustan Times – a leading news portal, about some of the latest MBA specialisation trends of 2023 that are shaping the future of business education.

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These trends include:
•   Digital Marketing
•   Cybersecurity Management
•   Sustainable Business Management
•   Fintech and Blockchain
•   Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics
•   Healthcare Management

Dr Jadhav highlights in the article, “By merging experiential learning with a multi-city model, these programs aim to produce graduates proficient in academics and equipped with the practical insight and global mindset essential for success in the dynamic, interconnected business world.”

She concludes by stating that when choosing their MBA specialisations, aspiring business leaders should carefully analyse these trends to ensure they are prepared for the possibilities and challenges of the future.

To read the full article, please click here.

 

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