The people who run business schools have come to realize that training students in traditional subjects, such as finance, strategy, operations and the like, is no longer enough. They believe that future generations of managers will need much broader educations to be able to master the contexts their companies operate in. After years of increasing specialism, the old idea of a broad education and of the Renaissance man (or, of course, woman) has become fashionable once more.
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