Education
Management Education for Sustainable Development
As technology morphs businesses, markets, and economies, we must reimagine how we educate future managers—the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals provide a North Star.
As technology morphs businesses, markets, and economies, we must reimagine how we educate future managers—the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals provide a North Star.
The dogma in business school education is that faculty’s research should be relevant, yet serving our students also means questioning what relevance leaves out.
Reframing the questions we ask about values-driven leadership underlies a not-so-modest proposal to inspire and enable real change in management education and management practice.
Personal experience is central to the education and development of managers.
Business’s capacity to transform society is only as great as the schools that train its future leaders. This demands that business schools reform their vision to promote values of business serving society in order for students to see business as a true calling rather than simply a career. Here is a blueprint for management education in the 21st century.
Civics has always been a deep-rooted part of American culture. It’s time to get it back into our classrooms.
We need to equip the next generation with the tools they need to deliver on good intentions.
An excerpt from Leapfrogging Inequality: Remaking Education to Help Young People Thrive.
Institutionalizing college savings through the application of savings strategies from financial behavior research can help make college accessible to all.