Companies rely on science and engineering grads, especially in the Big Data era, but many tough problems are cultural and psychological. edwardhadas explains:
Companies rely on science and engineering grads, especially in the Big Data era, but many tough problems are cultural and psychological.
The best way to face them is with the liberal arts, which deal with grand dramas and complex conflicts. It’s time to rethink C-suite education.To access full Breakingviews.com content you must be a subscriber. Please use the following link to request a
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