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In this episode, Melissa Bill sits down with Dr. Brian Allen, Dean of the School of Business at Excelsior University, to discuss leadership, innovation, and the evolving future of business education.
Drawing from a career that spans multiple industries including service in the U.S. Air Force, The Future of Business Education and Entrepreneurial Leadership. Dr. Allen shares how his diverse experiences shaped his leadership philosophy and approach to decision-making. He explains how adaptability, strategic thinking, and continuous learning have become essential skills for professionals navigating today’s fast-changing business landscape.
The conversation also explores how business education is evolving to meet the demands of the modern workforce and what makes Excelsior University’s practitioner-focused approach unique. Dr. Allen discusses the importance of keeping academic programs aligned with real-world industry needs, and the critical skills entrepreneurs need in the digital economy.
In this conversation, you’ll learn:
If you’re interested in leadership, innovation, entrepreneurship, or the future of workforce development, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.
By Melissa BillIn this episode, Melissa Bill sits down with Dr. Brian Allen, Dean of the School of Business at Excelsior University, to discuss leadership, innovation, and the evolving future of business education.
Drawing from a career that spans multiple industries including service in the U.S. Air Force, The Future of Business Education and Entrepreneurial Leadership. Dr. Allen shares how his diverse experiences shaped his leadership philosophy and approach to decision-making. He explains how adaptability, strategic thinking, and continuous learning have become essential skills for professionals navigating today’s fast-changing business landscape.
The conversation also explores how business education is evolving to meet the demands of the modern workforce and what makes Excelsior University’s practitioner-focused approach unique. Dr. Allen discusses the importance of keeping academic programs aligned with real-world industry needs, and the critical skills entrepreneurs need in the digital economy.
In this conversation, you’ll learn:
If you’re interested in leadership, innovation, entrepreneurship, or the future of workforce development, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.