Daniel Dudzinski is not your traditional crime fighter. In his office in the Washington headquarters of the FBI, the supervisory special agent runs a team that investigates how suspected terrorists are using the internet.
Yet earlier this year, Dudzinski found himself in a classroom at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management in Chicago, poring over the kind of corporate case studies that are usually the focus of MBA students.
The special agent was attending a programme that the business school has run for the FBI since 2003, which has now trained roughly 3,000 senior and mid-level managers.
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