~ November 14, 2019  ~
Laying the foundations for sustainable growth will be a critical challenge for a solid economic future. How can schools make sustainable goals more relevant for future leaders?
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TEACHING INNOVATIONS
Korn Ferry: Daniel Goleman

"If purpose is a burgeoning predictor of success, why isn't every business leader catching on?" How education is one key to change.
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TALENT MANAGEMENT
Business Insider: Sudip Bose

How can employers address the unconscious bias that may get in the way of hiring veterans?
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Is it time to forget about office supplies and focus on a more pernicious form of workplace theft?
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GRAND CHALLENGES
The New York Times: Tatiana Schlossberg

What if we don't have to sacrifice "justice on the altar of economic growth"? This Yale professor has a plan.
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TEACHING INNOVATIONS
Corporate Knights: Jennifer Lewington

"You need to weave sustainability and technology and innovation into every course": How can schools get serious about greening the MBA?
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