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TEACHING INNOVATIONS
Ted Rogers Leadership Centre
How does shaping ethical dilemmas into interactive narratives change the student experience? This collection of games features a "choose-your-own-adventure" approach to business ethics. (select teaching notes also available)
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TEACHING INNOVATIONS
Poets & Quants: Marc Ethier
"Huge and daunting challenges lie ahead" and the relationship between business and society is under increasing scrutiny. How should business schools respond?
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FUTURE OF CAPITALISM
Project Syndicate: Laura Tyson, Lenny Mendonca
What will determine corporate support for reforming the system?
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What price short-term gains, and is private equity "a giant money monster that eats up companies and spits them out" or does it "just have a PR problem?"
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BUSINESS & GOVERNMENT
The New Yorker: Evan Osnos
How will tensions between these two powers shape the future, and what impact will that have on business?
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