
The mission of the Yale School of Management (SOM) is to educate leaders for business and society. We believe superb business and management skills are critical for leadership in every sector of the economy. We embed this philosophy into all aspects of life at Yale SOM, which enables us to attract students [...]
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The Faculty at Portland State University revised the MBA curriculum beginning 2004 Fall Term. In addition to the traditional development of business acumen, the curriculum of the program focuses on the development of a student’s leadership skills and understanding of the innovation [...]
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Since its inception in 1968, the Asian Institute of Management adopted the following mission: to develop competent, responsible managers for Asia. Its role is to help provide the managerial component in the process of social, political, technological and economic development. AIM believes that it has a responsibility to develop socially [...]
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The Robert O. Anderson Graduate School of Management at the University of New Mexico is committed to educating students for ethical and responsible management. This commitment is long-standing.
Since the 1970s, the curriculum for the MBA and all other programs has included a core course focusing on social responsibility and [...]
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Every MBA student at Leeds becomes part of a comprehensive program that gives our graduates a solid grounding in social and environmental stewardship. It begins with a core course in Business and Society that is a graduation requirement. Beyond this core course, the Leeds’ commitment to social and environmental impact [...]
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The Carroll School of Management at Boston College possesses a unique combination of resources and assets positioning it at the forefront of the emerging emphasis on corporate citizenship and business involvement in social issues. These resources include:
I. An MBA Curriculum which integrates social and environmental issues into a number of [...]
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To develop business leaders who think globally, act strategically, and contribute to the societies within which they operate.
At Ivey, our approach to addressing the issues of corporate social responsibility is to diffuse it throughout the organization. We believe issues related to corporate social responsibility are integral to all aspects of business, not [...]
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At The Darden School ethics is regarded as a core discipline of business, on par with marketing and finance. Because capitalism involves working together to create value that none of us could create on our own, is inherently a rich moral environment. Darden develops leaders who integrate ethics into their decision [...]
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Nottingham University Business School is a leading centre for management education in one of the most prominent and popular universities in the United Kingdom. The School is committed to sustaining its position as a top-ranked European business school, excellent in both research and teaching. Each of these areas is informed [...]
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No other university in the world has as rich a history of social thought leadership and of challenging students to think beyond traditional paradigms of business, society and the environment as the University of California, Berkeley -- the academic epicenter of social movements. Since its founding in 1898, Berkeley’s [...]
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