Ideas Worth Teaching
~ August 30, 2018  ~
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TALENT MANAGEMENT
Journal of Business Ethics Education: Kathleen Burke, Shafik Bhalloo

New laws bring new challenges, and medical marijuana is no exception. Where should this employer draw the line?
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BUSINESS ETHICS
Chicago Booth Review: Richard H. Thaler

"The bottom line should not be the only line": When it comes to distinguishing between what's legal and what's right, where will you stand?
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TEACHING INNOVATIONS
BizEd Magazine: Jeremy Ghez

How can B-schools train the next generation of creative, curious, and open-minded innovators?
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SUSTAINABILITY
The Conversation: Andrew Spicer, David Graham Hyatt

What will it take to democratize sustainability? First, define "'sustainable."
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How can employee ownership help level the playing field, for both businesses and workers?
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TEACHING INNOVATIONS
Good Companies, Good Jobs Initiative at MIT Sloan: Jenny Weissbourd, Megan Larcom

This guide is a window: What do students really think about what it takes to train effective 21st-century leaders?
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