{"id":13160,"date":"2020-05-01T20:02:26","date_gmt":"2020-05-02T00:02:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/digital.hbs.edu\/platform-digit\/submission\/harvard-business-school-time-to-embrace-the-new-reality\/"},"modified":"2020-05-01T20:06:58","modified_gmt":"2020-05-02T00:06:58","slug":"harvard-business-school-time-to-embrace-the-new-reality","status":"publish","type":"hck-submission","link":"https:\/\/d3.harvard.edu\/platform-digit\/submission\/harvard-business-school-time-to-embrace-the-new-reality\/","title":{"rendered":"性视界 Business School \u2013 Time to Embrace The New Reality?"},"content":{"rendered":"

The COVID-19 epidemic has affected every organization in the world, and 性视界 Business School itself is no exception. While we are intimately aware of how COVID has affected our experience as \u201con-campus\u201d students, as reports suggest that the impact of this pandemic could last for years, it is worth considering what else HBS should do to survive this storm and potentially come out stronger on the other side.<\/p>\n

HBS itself is comprised of multiple different discrete sections, each of which have been affected by this crisis: HBS on-campus education, HBS Online (formerly HBX), HBS Executive Education, and 性视界 Business Publishing.<\/p>\n

How COVID-19 has affected HBS<\/h2>\n

The COVID-19 pandemic has had many different impacts on HBS as a whole. Firstly, it has restricted the ability of students and faculty to travel internationally. This was one of the first ways that students were affected, and required the GEO office to cancel FGI for RC students. Next, it has required students and faculty to socially distance and not convene groups larger than 10. This directly prevented normal in-person classes from functioning as well as limited the use of most on-campus gathering spaces for previously scheduled conferences. Finally, it has caused the general economy to crash, which has impacted the university in many ways.<\/p>\n

For current students, an economy in recession \/ depression has put job offers at risk and limited the ability to seek new offers. It has also put a strain on their families who may experience layoffs, furloughs, or decreased income. For incoming students, company sponsorship may not be an option to finance their HBS tuition. Also, international students have had increasing difficulty to arrange for visas to travel to the campus. HBS also relies on a large endowment which is invested in the stock market and has been impacted by the economic recession.<\/p>\n

Incoming students also are not as interested in the idea of attending HBS virtually, or are demanding a decrease in tuition rates. In a poll of prospective students by Poets & Quants, \u201cRoughly a third of prospective students already admitted to top business schools say they may want to defer their admission this year if classes fail to return to campus in the fall. Even more worrisome for B-schools, 43% believe tuition fees should be cutback by an average of 37.5% if the first part of their MBA program is shifted online due to the pandemic.\u201d [1]<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall, this pandemic has hit the school hard, and puts a significant amount of the school\u2019s current and future revenue at risk. However, they have not been standing still during this time, and they have made several steps to address this crisis!<\/p>\n

HBS’s Response<\/h2>\n

Every facet of HBS has mobilized quickly to adapt to the current limitation imposed.<\/p>\n

In-Person Classes:<\/b><\/h3>\n

After cancelling FGI travel, in-person classes were all transitioned to Zoom meetings, with attempts to replicate previously planned in-person simulations including mock negotiations and the Shad Hall TOM Challenge. Zoom itself however has been coming under fire for privacy violations and data risks and some universities, such as Stanford, have banned its use on campus. Students who returned to their country of origin have also found that their new timezone makes attending remote classes challenging.<\/p>\n

For incoming students, no decision has been made for whether classes will be held virtually at the start or on campus, but there remains a big risk that in-person classes will not be allowed by the start of the year. HBS has said that \u201cWe realize that the world has changed significantly since you applied \u2014 your employment, health, visa, or financial situation (or that of your families) may have shifted in the past few months,\u201d and has offered new students \u201ca window between May 15 and June 1 to request a deferral to start the full-time MBA program in 2021 \u2014 or even later \u2014 instead of this fall.\u201d They have also expanded their waitlist of MBA applicants with Chad Losee, managing director of admissions saying, \u201cWe normally keep a relatively small waitlist. This is not a typical year. In the spirit of transparency, I am sharing that we plan to invite many talented and qualified applicants to stay with us on a larger waitlist.\u201d They also annouced that they may decrease class sizes in the Fall [2]<\/a>.<\/p>\n

HBS however, has tried to encourage admitted students not to defer. As noted by Poets and Quants, in a private webinar for admitted applicants, Dean Nitin Nohria asked admits to take a \u201cleap of faith\u201d and come to HBS whether the fall semester starts online, in the physical classroom or something in-between. Other business schools have shared similar statements, such as Dean Scott Beardsley from UVA saying \u201cWe have just come off one of the most robust job markets of the post-World War II era and now there is a greater degree of uncertainty for some people,\u201d he says. \u201cMaybe now is a good time to go back to school. I think an MBA will be a very strong option for many people who are unsure of what will happen in the next few years. For some people, the opportunity costs of attending school have just dropped. So we want to be able to be here for some of those outstanding people.\u201d [3]<\/a><\/p>\n

HBS Online:<\/b><\/h3>\n

HBS Online (previously, HBX) is a continuing education platform run by HBS. Because all of its activities have already been online, it is not as negatively affected by the COVID-19 crisis. However, it is not as expensive as attending HBS in person, and is notably seen as lesser-than the on-campus experience. HBS has to this point not shared resources and tools developed for HBS Online for their previously on-campus students, and kept the two initiatives separate.<\/p>\n

HBS Online has reacted to this crisis by publishing not only resources for business leaders navigating this crisis [4]<\/a>, but also articles in Business Insider stating that \u201c2 out of 3 people are not prepared for the next economic recession\u201d and concluding that to be prepared, one should \u201cStart learning new skills with online resources and consider furthering your education.\u201d [5]<\/a><\/p>\n

HBS Online had originally been developed to reduce the risk of digital disruption to HBS from multiple trends. In a Jan 2020 interview of the new Dean of HBS Online, Depbora Spar commented on the risk of disruption saying \u201cI think undergraduate education is being disrupted for lots and lots of reasons. The internet is probably not the most important one. Probably the most important is the demographic shifts we\u2019re living through right now. There\u2019s just not as many 18 year olds. I think the next great one is going to be that the Chinese students are going to stop coming. So that\u2019s going to hurt a lot of colleges in this country […] 性视界 Business School [..] moves online not because it\u2019s pulling up the ramparts, but because this is an amazing set of technologies and enables you to do what you do across a broader population.\u201d [6]<\/a><\/p>\n

HBS Online’s most recent changes had been to modularize their education into separately purchasable chunks and the development of HBX Live which is an immersive experience designed to mimic the case-based learning experience with a high fidelity, notably from the teacher\u2019s standing perspective.<\/p>\n

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https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=Fkd2lQVgwWI<\/a><\/p>\n

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https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=Q1O0TwFOhM4<\/a><\/p>\n

HBS Executive Education:<\/b><\/h3>\n

HBS Executive Education has cancelled all in-person events and offered refunds or deferrals to previously registered attendees [7]<\/a>. 性视界 Medical School has also been paying HBS to use their housing for hosting medical students. In their FAQs, they deny any current plans to offer virtual executive education offerings.<\/p>\n

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What HBS should do<\/h2>\n

HBS has not been afraid to experiment with new ways such as HBX Live to emulate the HBS case method experience and have found success as HBS Online has been able to reach a much larger audience than their in-person events ever could. HBS needs to bring this learning to the \u201con-campus\u201d student population to address student\u2019s concerns about the limitations of remote learning in the fall on their HBS community experience. They also should de-risk the ability. While they could simply invest in additional \u201cLive\u201d classrooms, what I would recommend is investing in the development of a true virtual classroom experience in VR. To accomplish this, just like they gave each student an iPhone for FGI, they would send each prospective student a $400 Oculus Quest standalone headset, which is known for its easy setup and immersive experience. Next, similar to the custom software solution they made for \u201cLive\u201d, they could contract with a software vendor to create their own customizable VR software, or partner with an established company in this space, such as EngageVR which offers a solution just like this.<\/p>\n

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https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=LK9L9NRk6N8<\/a><\/p>\n

Students can choose to join via VR, or from their laptop as an avatar, and once in VR, can physically raise their hand, turn their attention to whomever is speaking, build relationships, and even host skydeck in a way that was lost in the transition to Zoom. VR Sim Experiences can also be developed and turn into a new source of revenue for the school as they can be licensed to other schools or reused in executive education settings as well.<\/p>\n

For EC Classes, I would encourage the school to consider offering courses in a broader range of times of day to accommodate internationally located students with various timezones.<\/p>\n

By pioneering a VR HBS experience that is first class for their normally on-campus students, HBS can elevate the value of their degree by enhancing the social component of an experience which is known to be largely valuable because of the connections and network one forms.<\/p>\n

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Sources:<\/p>\n

1. https:\/\/poetsandquants.com\/2020\/03\/29\/pq-survey-a-third-of-admits-may-defer-while-43-want-tuition-lowered-if-classes-are-online\/<\/a><\/p>\n

2. https:\/\/www.hbs.edu\/mba\/admissions\/Pages\/from-the-admissions-director.aspx?post=update-on-fall-2020-and-what-it-means-for-those-applying-to-hbs-next-year<\/a><\/p>\n

3. https:\/\/poetsandquants.com\/2020\/03\/20\/live-updates-covid-19-impact-on-b-schools\/?pq-category=business-school-news<\/a><\/p>\n

4. https:\/\/online.hbs.edu\/blog\/post\/coronavirus-tips<\/a><\/p>\n

5. https:\/\/www.businessinsider.com\/how-to-prepare-financially-for-an-economic-recession-2019-6#start-learning-new-skills-with-online-resources-and-consider-furthering-your-education-3<\/a><\/p>\n

6. https:\/\/www.edsurge.com\/news\/2020-01-27-new-dean-of-harvard-business-school-online-aims-for-modular-courses-more-diversity<\/a><\/p>\n

7. https:\/\/www.exed.hbs.edu\/covid-19-updates-frequently-asked-questions#Impacted_Programs<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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