The VCU Business School now has a new website to go with its new digs.
The new site is much easier to use and has clearer descriptions of the classes and programs geared toward Richmond small businesses. BizSense will run a detailed story on Thursday about how to capitalize on the local business school, which will launch a program dedicated to small biz in 2009.
Also on the new website – Dean Michael Sesnowitz’s blog. “Because the world of business changes rapidly, specific knowledge is likely to have a very short half life. As a result, after graduating, students will need to continue to learn and adapt rapidly to a constantly changing environment,” he writes.
He’s not the first to muse on the web. UVA Business School’s Dean Bruner blogs and has been for two-odd years.
The VCU Business School now has a new website to go with its new digs.
The new site is much easier to use and has clearer descriptions of the classes and programs geared toward Richmond small businesses. BizSense will run a detailed story on Thursday about how to capitalize on the local business school, which will launch a program dedicated to small biz in 2009.
Also on the new website – Dean Michael Sesnowitz’s blog. “Because the world of business changes rapidly, specific knowledge is likely to have a very short half life. As a result, after graduating, students will need to continue to learn and adapt rapidly to a constantly changing environment,” he writes.
He’s not the first to muse on the web. UVA Business School’s Dean Bruner blogs and has been for two-odd years.