The groundbreaking AI transformative maps developed by the World Economic Forum will be integrated into BTU’s MBA program.
For the first time in Georgia, an innovative teaching method will be introduced in BTU’s Master of Management program, focusing on in-depth analysis of industries using the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) transformational maps.
This pioneering approach incorporates cutting-edge technology and contemporary business theory. Through the integration of the latest research, interactive simulations, and practical case studies, BTU aims to cultivate innovative teaching methodologies, equipping students with essential skills for thriving in dynamic business environments.
Aligned with the standards and format of the Strategic Knowledge Platform, graduate-level courses at BTU will utilize the WEF Transformation Maps tool. This tool empowers students to navigate the intricate landscape of economic, industrial, and global issues, fostering a unified and comprehensive understanding. The integration of this innovation at BTU is the result of active engagement with experts from the World Economic Forum.
It’s noteworthy that faculty teaching relevant subjects will become members of the Academy of Strategic Knowledge and will undergo training conducted by World Economic Forum experts.
The World Economic Forum’s Strategic Knowledge Platform serves as an invaluable open-source repository of high-quality information, catering to both private and public sectors, as well as decision-makers and policymakers. It aggregates information across approximately 250 topics and issues, spanning various sectors and industries.