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Knowledge and Skills Needed by Management Graduates

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There are many possible skills that can be acquired in Master’s and Bachelor’s degree programs in business schools. Some of those skills are content-oriented and often discipline specific. Others are process-oriented and cross disciplinary.

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Koys, D., Gundry, L. (2002). Knowledge and Skills Needed by Management Graduates. In: Bentzen-Bilkvist, A., Gijselaers, W.H., Milter, R.G. (eds) Educational Innovation in Economics and Business. Educational Innovation in Economics and Business, vol 7. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-1392-4_6

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