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The Post-Crisis Business School Experience

Listen Wednesday, Apr. 1, 2009 at 1:06 p.m. in Economy, Education

Many of the world's best business schools have functioned as launching pads for Wall Street. But ever since the economy went into a tail spin, people have been questioning whether top MBA programs could have prepared their students better. Many graduate schools already have incorporated ethics into their curricula. We explore what post-crisis MBA programs will look like, and whether Wall Street's "feeder" institutions should bear any responsibility for the events of the past several years.

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Guests

Timothy Fort

Executive Director, Institute for Corporate Responsibility; Lindner-Gambal Professor of Business Ethics; The George Washington University School of Business

Charles Trzcinka

Chairperson, Finance Department, Kelly School of Business, Indiana University

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