Business Schools
Top-Tier MBA Programs Target Diversity for Real-Life Case Studies
Schools want to feature women and people of color to avoid perpetuating gender and racial inequality.
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The case study—long a staple of MBA programs globally—is now part of business schools’ efforts to improve diversity.
Case studies examine how companies or individuals responded to real-life challenges, which almost always means focusing on White, male leaders. But that contributes to perpetuating gender and racial inequality.