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TEACHING INNOVATIONS
The Aspen Institute Business & Society Program: Nicholas McGuigan, Allesandro Ghio, Robert Sroufe, Regina Abrami, Jadranka Skorin-Kapov, Melissa Bradley, Jerry Davis, Sarah Birrell Ivory
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"Going back to business as usual would be short-sighted and self-destructive": How can the response to this crisis shape a more inclusive and sustainable future?
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GRAND CHALLENGES
The New York Times Magazine: The Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II, Anne Case, Zeke Emanuel, Vanita Gupta, Peter Singer, Emily Bazelon
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FUTURE OF CAPITALISM
The New York Times: Peter S. Goodman
Many Business Roundtable signatories are aiming for a better version of capitalism. What do they need to change in order to hit their target?
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LONG-TERMISM
The Globe and Mail: David R. Beatty
What does a company's time horizon have to do with its resilience and strategic advantage?
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FUTURE OF CAPITALISM
DealBook: Leo E. Strine Jr., Dorothy S. Lund
"Are Americans well served by a corporate governance system that has encouraged all sectors of the economy to run their businesses on fumes?"
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