Monday 3 August 2020

Top Features of an Ideal Business School by Naina Suresh HR Manager AirCrews Aviation Pvt Ltd

Top Features of an Ideal Business School

                               An ideal B-School or Business School is a different set of studies as compared to any other management study. B-Schools are similar to other post-secondary higher education institutions, except that they are focused on subject areas related to business and finance. A B-School mainly focuses on business related subjects such as business analytics, entrepreneurship, finance, HRM, economics, logistics, marketing and many more.
                                 If a B-School needs to be ideal or successful it must focus on its management team as well as the students who are the actual pillars that run the school into success. A B-School not only imparts theoretical knowledge to the students but also shares and teaches practical knowledge by giving them tasks in groups or assigning them for presentations in which they develop various skills such as good communication, teamwork, patience, management skill, etc. Apart from these skills there are even some features that are essential for an ideal business school.
                                Some of the features that are essential for an ideal business school are:
1.      Leadership:
Most leaders of the top business schools in the world are well experienced in both business and academic. This helps them to run and set a vision for their school as part of the business community. A good business school’s leaders (such as the dean and other administrators) will have a collective vision that supports and balances the interests of students, faculty and alumni.
2.      Good Reputation:
An indicator of a school’s reputation is its overall ranking among business schools. Most ranking lists take into consideration quality of programs, faculty, research, student services and career support.
3.      Flexibility:
Flexibility is important for students who are already working or have other commitments and responsibilities. A good business school in this case will allow you to address your need for flexibility while keeping you engaged in your studies and connected to fellow students and teachers.
4.      Freedom:
The top business schools in the world mimic the business environment by supporting healthy competition, scientific inquiry, critical thinking, innovation and creativity. This is not the case for all business schools, as some have restrictions in place due to government involvement and regulations or bureaucracy. These restrictions impede the schools’ freedom to adapt to the fast-changing business environment and the community and field that it is a part of, affecting what and how the students learn and what they experience.
5.       Community Spirit:
A B-School is an organization or a community of people working together as one in order to run it into a successful path. Being community-minded means that you devote energy to serving your communities and strengthening them. Your community service accomplishments with an important signal that you are a giver, not a taker. 

6.      Creativity:

Creativity, or creative intelligence, relates to your ability to cope with new situations by synthesizing prior knowledge and skills in a noble way. It also means seeing the world in your own unique way and having the ability to design and develop something that hasn’t existed before which will eventually lead in the development of the organization.

7.      Integrity:

Integrity has to do with honesty, ethics, and morals – it centers on your sense of right and wrong which is a very essential quality required in an organization while making decisions.







@Naina Suresh HR Manager AirCrews Aviation Pvt Ltd

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