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Revolutionizing Business Education: A Conversation with WGU’s Mitsu Frazier

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In this episode of Sage Advice, host Emma Salomon is joined by Mitsu Frazier, Senior Vice President and Executive Dean of the College of Business at Western Governors University.
Join them as they:
- Delve into the evolution of business education.
- Discuss WGU’s approach to competency-based education for evolving business needs.
- Shine a light on the importance of power skills in business education.
- Talk about the growth of WGU’s College of Business.
Mitsu Frazier is the Senior Vice President and Executive Dean of the College of Business at Western Governors University. Mitsu has been a cornerstone of WGU for nearly 16 years, playing a pivotal role in steering the university's innovative and competency-based approach to business education. Her leadership has been instrumental in ensuring that WGU's programs are not only reflective of current industry standards but also at the cutting edge of academic innovation.

If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts.

Sage Advice is brought to you by Western Governors University. To learn more about WGU and how it's pioneering a new path in higher education, visit https://www.wgu.edu/wgu-in-your-state

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In this episode of Sage Advice, host Emma Salomon is joined by Mitsu Frazier, Senior Vice President and Executive Dean of the College of Business at Western Governors University.
Join them as they:
- Delve into the evolution of business education.
- Discuss WGU’s approach to competency-based education for evolving business needs.
- Shine a light on the importance of power skills in business education.
- Talk about the growth of WGU’s College of Business.
Mitsu Frazier is the Senior Vice President and Executive Dean of the College of Business at Western Governors University. Mitsu has been a cornerstone of WGU for nearly 16 years, playing a pivotal role in steering the university's innovative and competency-based approach to business education. Her leadership has been instrumental in ensuring that WGU's programs are not only reflective of current industry standards but also at the cutting edge of academic innovation.

If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts.

Sage Advice is brought to you by Western Governors University. To learn more about WGU and how it's pioneering a new path in higher education, visit https://www.wgu.edu/wgu-in-your-state

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