James, Kim TurnbullDenyer, David2009-10-212009-10-212008-04Kim Turnbull James, David Denyer, Making business schools relevant: Impacting management practice through appropriate modes of learning, Research Paper Series, The Cranfield forum for the latest thinking in management research, RP 7/081 85905 197 9http://hdl.handle.net/1826/3851This paper suggests that the traditional mode of knowledge production in academic institutions finds its way unquestioningly into executive education practice. By exploring alternative modes of knowledge production and their relationship to learning designs, we offer a framework for understanding what makes executive education relevant to practice. The aim is to offer faculty, business schools, clients and learners a framework for considering practical and strategic implications arising from the learning modes identified in this analysis.enBusiness school executive educationLearning designMode 1 / Mode 2Relevance for practiceMaking business schools relevant: Impacting management practice through appropriate modes of learningWorking Paper