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In the age of digital disruption a lack of fear pays off

The digital revolution will disrupt more businesses than you expect. Historically, every technological innovation has left some workers behind, as Gemma Tetlow of the Financial Times explains in her analysis of an International Monetary Fund report. Yet innovation creates demand for new and often more sophisticated disciplines.

For example, while the banking industry cuts jobs, most banks are hiring data scientists to interpret the reams of big data they collate.

As digital disruption becomes the norm, business schools are adapting to the demand to arm MBA students not against failure but against the fear of failing.

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