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The Unrecycled Educator

Andrew Paterson

One-minute reads from the front lines of business school. Exposing cracks, testing fixes, and rethinking how we actually prepare students for the real world.

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

Stop Funding Education. Start Co-Designing It.

Every few months I hear some variation of the same complaint from executives: business schools aren’t producing the right people anymore. Graduates are too polished, too theoretical, too dependent on frameworks, too slow when reality refuse...

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A Fairy Tale for My Students

Once upon a time, and I promise you this is a true story, there rose beyond the city a magnificent chain of mountains that ambitious families spoke of in hushed and hopeful tones. They shimmered in brochures, rose heroically in rankings tab...

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The Business School "After-Sales" Void

Business schools are world-class at one thing: the hand-off. We teach a high-intensity module on strategy or innovation, grade a few “team exposés” that prove nothing but a student’s ability to format a slide deck, and then spit them out in...

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  • Andrew Paterson

    I am adjunct professor specializing in strategy, innovation, and entrepreneurship. I teach at a number of prominent European business schools. I am trying to get my students to strive for mistakes, not for scores, and ready them for the real world.

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