Sunday, December 16, 2012

adaptability to job market in flux

Interesting episode of "Wall Street Journal Report" on this Sunday's morning NBC, "The Art of Success: Creativity on the Job". The applications for MBA degrees have been declining four years in a row and MFA (master of fine arts) applications are rising. Why? Because in this job market in flux, it seems like students with fine arts training may be more adaptive to the problems not prescriptively defined. The problem of the bleak "$22K job market" in Taiwan is really just a trending market or we have to figure out our educational directions by thinking outside the box, i.e., adaptability to model shifts should be the #1 priority?

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