The future Donald Trumps of the world will soon need the help of a palm reader to ascend the corporate ladder. In an effort to finger cheats, aspiring CEOs will be screened by a high-tech identity device, known as a ?palm vein? scan, before taking the Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) as early as this fall. Guests: Peg Jobst, Senior Vice President of The Graduate Management Admission Council, and Donald McCabe, Professor of Management and Global Business at Rutgers Business School and Founding President for Center of Academic Integrity
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