B-Schooled Podcast Episode #236: Futurism and The MBA

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Considering this week’s surprises in AI advancement, we’re revisiting host Chandler Arnold’s B-Schooled conversation with Futurist Dr. Nathan Walworth. Futurism is a broad term referring to the advancement of disruptive technologies across industries.

These exponential technologies are rapidly emerging in genetics, robotics, artificial intelligence, synthetic organisms, nanotechnology, 3D printing, virtual reality, big data, cybernetics, and many other fields. Futurism, which is naturally cross-disciplinary, is growing in popularity among business school applicants.

But what does Futurism mean in the MBA context? How do applicants passionate about these areas stand out? What roles can applicants from non-scientific backgrounds play in this rapidly expanding arena? Perhaps most importantly, is it true that futurist MBAs might save the world?

Chandler and Dr. Walworth will discuss all of this and more. This podcast is a must for anyone interested in exponential technologies, tech for good, and interdisciplinary approaches to systematic change.

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