EBS, get recognised!!!

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by Newbie2DL, Nov 23, 2002.

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SHOULD EBS GET ACCREDITTED

  1. YES

    6 vote(s)
    42.9%
  2. NO

    8 vote(s)
    57.1%
  1. Newbie2DL

    Newbie2DL Member

    Whay does'nt EBS just get accreditation from the AMBA and AACSB. What have they got to lose!!! I understand all that "Royal Charter" stuff. But seriously, for approx £8K for their studies, they owe it to their students to give them all they can in ensuring they get a recognised qualification by as many parties possible. Set up a day's "compulsory" attendance at any of HW's HQ's wherever they are, or whatever is needed.

    SHOULD HW GET ACCREDITTED FOR THEIR DL MBA???
     
  2. Charles

    Charles New Member

    Gert posted Prof. Kennedy's response to this question in March.

    Heriot Watt and AMBA
    Here is a quote from a response from Prof. Gavin Kennedy of Heriot Watt's Edinburgh Business School to a question I asked (at the EBS MBA Watercooler) about AMBA accreditation:

    The prolonged discussions with the officers of AMBA have got nowhere (as distinct from our discussions with fellow 'AMBA' academics who actually run Business Schools). The EBS Board decided to leave matters where they are for a while.

    AMBA's last proposal was to send two 'experts' (unidentified) and charge EBS a large sum for them to 'inspect' EBS, which seems reasonable until you realise that the invitation was not reciprocated for EBS send its personnel to inspect the two unknown institutions that were to assess EBS and require them to pay a similar sum. Yes, it is a bit farcical but these are the games played by some grown-ups not married to each other.

    Despite AMBA, under the pressure of events in education, shifting its sacred criteria from fulltime MBAs only, via Part-time and then distance learning and, even more telling, allowing some if its members to run almost the same pedagogy as EBS (though on a much smaller scale) while retaining their AMBA 'accreditation', some of the 'old guard' in AMBA remain unaccountably hostile to EBS, ignore its achievements (over 5,500 MBA graduates since 1992, largely from a segment of the managerial and business population unable, by their history or current work and lifestyles and not their ability, to attend traditional Schools) and insist on fighting EBS on ever narrower and yet more trivial grounds.

    A most senior academic running a prestigious UK 'AMBA' Business School remarked recently, while reviewing the stalled discussions with us, that he did not think EBS needed AMBA now that it had proven itself and its pedagogy, and that as time went on this would become more and more obvious to all concerned.

    http://www.degreeinfo.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=4183&highlight=amba
     
  3. Rich Douglas

    Rich Douglas Well-Known Member

    Only if they can spell it.
     
  4. Newbie2DL

    Newbie2DL Member

    "A most senior academic running a prestigious UK 'AMBA' Business School remarked recently, while reviewing the stalled discussions with us, that he did not think EBS needed AMBA"

    So the guy from an AMBA school says EBS does'nt need the AMBA???
     
  5. Newbie2DL

    Newbie2DL Member

    Thank you for your worthy input to the discussion Rich Douglas. You can go home now!!!
     
  6. Newbie2DL

    Newbie2DL Member

    What about the AACSB, whats happening with them? Any good stories?
     
  7. Rich Douglas

    Rich Douglas Well-Known Member

    You're welcome. But there is no discussion. I said it to point out the inanity of this thread. But I see the poll results seem (so far) to be doing that.

    It's fair to ask that someone ranting about accreditation at least spell it correctly.
     

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