OPINION: The higher education sector and the broader economy will benefit if education can capitalise on the demand for deeper partnerships with industry.
Fully realising this opportunity will require both higher education and industry to build the right management capabilities and to be prepared to work differently.
Amanda Flouch is a partner in Deloitte’s human capital practice. Belinda Tynan is a principal adviser in Deloitte’s monitor, education and public sector group.
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