Sir Andrew Likierman is the Dean of the London Business School. He is also currently a non-executive Director of Barclays Bank plc and the Chairman of the National Audit Office. He has been President of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants. In the field of corporate governance, he was a member of the Cadbury Committee, Chairman of the group which compiled a code for central government departments, and advised on the corporate governance of the United Nations.
Sir Andrew talks about the career he would have wished for if he had not become a business school professor, and why the MBA makes sense for your personal and professional development.
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