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Using Employer Input to Assess Graduate Marketing Education Effectiveness: A Working Example of Curriculum Development
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Marketing AnalyticsWorking ExampleProfessional SellingBusinessEducationMarketing EducatorsManagementMarketing ManagementMarketing TheoryEmployer InputCurriculum DevelopmentMarketingHigher EducationBusiness AdministrationGraduate Marketing StudentsProgram Evaluation
As demands increase for accountability in business education, marketing educators may find that input from employers on desirable skill sets will provide the needed information to assess their current curriculum and guide course and curriculum development. This paper describes the results of such a survey and offers suggestions for how its results may improve the demonstrable skills of graduate marketing students.
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