



After the 2008 economic collapse, the world began its final shift towards post-industrial thinking. Most MBA programs haven't kept up with this shift, still adopting pre-2008 paradigms, and curriculums established during the industrial age. The result? A decrease in ROI has become increasingly evident all around the world for graduates of these antiquated programs.
At Sauder, we understand that the 20th century approach to MBAs no longer bears fruit. That’s why our curriculum has been reconstructed to teach topics such as creativity, disruption, and decision making to turn our graduates into 21st century thought leaders, as opposed to 20th century industrial thinkers.