What is social capitalism and how can you practice it?
Social development specialist Ildiko Almasi Simsic traces the emergence of a new type of capitalism and offers four tips on how you can apply it in your daily operations at work
A crucial component in the development of accredited business school programmes, mentoring is an essential tool for business school students and staff alike.
In this article, we discuss the importance of mentoring in the development of world-leading accredited business school programmes, along with the role of mentoring in personal leadership development.
At the Business Graduates Association, we’re proud to be an international membership and quality assurance body of world-leading, high-potential business schools. Our impact stretches far and wide, with 240 BGA member schools, and 98 AMBA-accredited business schools now holding BGA Membership.
If you would like to find out more about what it takes to become a member institution, please contact our Membership Director, Victor Hedenberg at V.Hedenberg@amba-bga.com who will be happy to provide further insight.
Mentoring is an essential tool when developing crucial leadership skills. An accredited business school will strive to prepare its students to become some of the sector’s best, most reputable leaders.
By implementing high-quality business school mentorship programmes, institutions can:
Accredited business schools actively inspire their students by providing them with a better understanding of the career paths and resources available to them. From offering CV and job-search advice to connecting students to a network of working business professionals, mentorship can lead to an improved educational experience.
Mentorship enables students and graduates to learn from the very best. Whether it’s coaching students or young entrepreneurs, professionals can share their expertise, answer questions, and provide invaluable support and guidance.
Mentors can also offer opportunities for students to practise their leadership skills in real-world settings, either through engaging in workshops or attending industry events.
An outstanding mentorship programme can allow individuals to develop their personal approach to business. By working with exceptional business professionals, mentees can gain valuable insight into current best practices and receive guidance on navigating the complexities of professional life.
By investing in mentoring programmes, business schools can help students reach their full potential, setting them up for successful, long-lasting professional careers.
BGA membership can provide students and graduates of accredited schools with access to a range of tools, designed to support their professional development. Our career development centre supports individuals in building a powerful CV, finding the right job for them, assessing their career path and so much more.
If you would like to find out more about the benefits of BGA student and graduate membership, please visit here. Alternatively, simply use the navigation on our site to discover more.
Providing future leaders with the guidance, support and feedback required to succeed, mentoring plays a crucial role in leadership development.
By helping mentees recognise their strengths, along with any areas of weakness, mentors can assist in increasing self-awareness, developing plans of action, and providing ongoing feedback throughout the programme.
Whether you’re looking to boost your confidence, improve your industry knowledge or develop your communication skills, your mentor can hold you accountable for your actions. An accredited business school should always be challenging its students, encouraging them to think critically, and making responsible choices that align with their future goals.
Mentoring is an excellent resource for students and graduates who are looking to develop their communication and interpersonal skills. This includes assistance in preparing for big presentations and guidance on how to manage emotions effectively in a professional setting.
Based on their own experience, mentors can provide invaluable insight, perspective and approaches to problem-solving. By working with people from different personal and professional backgrounds, mentees can broaden their understanding of the field, developing a unique approach to business.
At the Business Graduates Association, we believe institutions should venture beyond conventional means of teaching and research. By joining the BGA network, your business school will become part of a global community with a shared commitment to positive impact, responsible management and lifelong learning.
Mentorship plays a significant role in what we do at the Business Graduates Association. We strive to encourage individuals to engage with professionals who once shared similar goals and aspirations.
Want to elevate your business school? Learn more about what it takes to become an accredited business school today by getting in touch with our team.
Alternatively, if you are currently studying at, or have recently graduated from a BGA member school and would like to discover more about the benefits of BGA membership, please click here.
Social development specialist Ildiko Almasi Simsic traces the emergence of a new type of capitalism and offers four tips on how you can apply it in your daily operations at work
Why do so many people fail to make it big, despite their skills and ability? Liz Elting, author of ‘Dream Big and Win’, outlines the importance of setting clearly defined goals
Witnessing professional growth is a transformative journey that not only fuels career advancement but also contributes to personal fulfilment. By embracing continuous professional growth opportunities,
For questions about editorial opportunities, please contact: