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How Business Schools Are Preparing Students with AI Skills for the Modern Workplace

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By Sara J. Welch

3d ago· 11 min readenInsight

Summary

Business schools are adapting their curricula to prepare graduates for an AI-driven workplace. The article highlights three essential skills new hires must develop: AI literacy (understanding how to use AI tools effectively), critical thinking (evaluating AI outputs and making sound judgments), and human-centric skills (communication, empathy, and ethical reasoning). Business schools are integrating AI into coursework, creating partnerships with tech companies, and emphasizing lifelong learning to ensure graduates remain competitive in a rapidly evolving job market where AI is becoming ubiquitous across industries.

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It seems like every other day, I hear about something that a company is doing to prepare its workforce for AI.
Business schools are uniquely positioned to bridge the gap between technical AI capabilities and the human skills needed to deploy them effectively.
The graduates who will thrive are those who can complement AI tools with critical thinking, ethical judgment, and strong interpersonal skills.
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As artificial intelligence drives change in the workplace, business schools are helping students develop three skills new hires must have.

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