Abstract: This paper, authored by the irreverent yet insightful Professor Sebastian Longsword, delves into the emerging practice of “Prompt Consent” in both human-AI and human-human interactions. Drawing parallels between prompt engineering for AI tools—dubbed “Explanatory Foreplay”—and everyday human interactions, Longsword argues for a revolution in communication norms to enhance clarity, ethics, and safety across all […]
Category: Journal Of MBA Thinking
The Age of the Neo Managers: Why Every Human Must Become an MBA-Level Leader Overseeing Robots Doing the Busy Work
Abstract In this exploratory paper, Professor Sebastian Longsword investigates the historical evolution of management roles, paralleling the progression from ancient military commanders and medieval crusade leaders to modern corporate executives. With the advent of robotic automation, Longsword proposes the necessity of evolving into “Neo Managers”—MBA-level leaders skilled in directing increasingly autonomous, robotic workforces. This paper […]
Student Enrollment Classification Using an Efficient Graph Structure and Attention-Based Model (Abstract)
Authors: Professor Sebastian Longsword, Susan Criess, James ‘Howling” Abel, Xang Da Na Pi, Lisa Rusk Highlights: Abstract: Enrolling serves as the primary means through which students communicate, presenting a significant challenge for new educators in understanding the underlying causes. This study aims to classify student enrollments to ascertain the reasons behind their motivation. In this […]
The AI-MBA Paradigm: Engineering Success Through Hyper-Personalisation
In an academic world cluttered with traditional MBA programmes that mimic each other like rows of grey suits in a businessperson’s closet, The MBA School of MBA Credentials stands as a beacon of innovation and personality. At the helm of this vibrant institution is Professor Sebastian Longsword, a maverick educator whose flamboyant style and piercing […]