Where Will They Lead? 2008 is a survey of MBA student attitudes at 15 leading business schools. This survey shows some encouraging changes in the way MBA curriculum addresses the complex relationship between social issues and business and society. | go to the site |
A free, practical on-line resource for up-to-date case studies, syllabi, and innovative teaching materials on business and sustainability — from corporate governance to sustainable development. | go to the site |
The Aspen Institute's published its first ever guide to Socially Responsible MBA Programs. The MBA guide will serve the growing number of prospective business school students for whom social and environmental responsibility is an extremely important factor as they plan their business education and career. | go to the site |
The Aspen Institute’s Center for Business Education
encourages future business leaders to innovate at the intersection of corporate profits and social impacts. Our goal is bold and long-term: to radically re-orient the MBA degree to embrace the principles of corporate citizenship and sustainability.
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New at CBE

 

Aspen CBE Publishes It's First Guide!

Click here to read more about it or to purchase a copy, and click here to read an article about the Guide in the Financial Times.

 

New Redesigned CasePlace.org

- Aspen CBE has redesigned and launched a new CasePlace.org Website. It's now easier than ever to find great MBA teaching materials that incorporate social and environmental issues.

 

The Walter V. Shipley Business Leadership Case Competition

- The Final Round of the case competition was on April 25th at the Ritz Carlton, Battery Park in New York City. Read about the Final Round here. You'll find the finalist's submissions and presentations along with an overview of the event.

 

Our 2008 Student Attitudes Survey, Where Will They Lead? 2008 MBA Student Attitudes about Business and Society, was released in April; you can download the PDF here.

- This study examines MBA student attitudes based on research conducted in October 2007 at 15 leading MBA programs in the U.S., Canada and the U.K.

- A second survey of 748 students attending leading business schools in China, Where Will They Lead? China 2008 MBA Student Attitudes about Business & Society was released in June, 2008. For more background information about this survey, click here.

 

 

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Visit our resource library, with publications including academic articles, speeches and our Closer Look series of white papers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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