Find out how UN Global Compact sister-initiative Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) is helping to foster a culture of transparency and fair competition by educating and supporting future business leaders in the fight against corruption.
NEW YORK, January 24, 2014 /3BL Media/ - Deloitte and the Deloitte Foundation announced that a team from Columbia University won the fourth annual National Case Competition held at Deloitte University’s landmark campus for learning and leadership development near Dallas, Texas. The school’s winning team of Sara Brown, Jane Hendrick, Joseph Saia and Will Zvara earned the top scholarship award of $20,000.
As an Egyptian-American, my friends and family were surprised when I did not enthusiastically celebrate the revolution in Egypt three years ago. My answer was (and still is) simple: I prefer renaissance over revolution.
CHICAGO, IL - Quarterback announces a new collaboration with Taproot Foundation that will empower the future leaders of the global economy to provide pro bono support to leading nonprofits across the country.
In celebration with global Pro Bono Week 2013, the two organizations have formalized a partnership that creates a pathway for the alumni of Quarterback’s innovative MBA-focused social impact program to pursue pro bono service through Taproot Foundation’s national network of over 10,000 pro bono consultants.
For a long time, I have focused my studies and work on the topic of sustainable business initiatives as a catalyst for social and economic development.
Tourism development in Sri Lanka, social enterprise expansion in India, local supplier improvement in Mozambique—just three of the unique assignments that the most recent cohort of MBAs Without Borders (MWB) Advisors set out to begin this August.
BNY Mellon provided $1 million to Pitt Business in 2011 to support CSR initiatives over a 10-year period. In addition to student fellowships, BNY Mellon's funding supports the research of faculty fellows on three research projects with a CSR perspective. The funds also support additional faculty research and have been used by the Berg Center to host the Great Case® Business Ethics Competition. The annual case competition, a spin on the TV show The Amazing Race, is open to graduate students in law, public policy, and business.
This article, which originally appeared in PittBusiness, graduate students talk about CSR recommendations that will impact the business operations and effectiveness of several Pittsburgh-based organizations. Reprinted with permission courtesy of the University of Pittsburgh's Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business and College of Business Administration.
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BNY Mellon provided $1 million to Pitt Business in 2011 to support CSR initiatives over a 10-year period. In addition to student fellowships, BNY Mellon's funding supports the research of faculty fellows on three research projects with a CSR perspective. The funds also support additional faculty research and have been used by the Berg Center to host the Great Case® Business Ethics Competition. The annual case competition, a spin on the TV show The Amazing Race, is open to graduate students in law, public policy, and business.
This article, which originally appeared in PittBusiness, graduate students talk about CSR recommendations that will impact the business operations and effectiveness of several Pittsburgh-based organizations. Reprinted with permission courtesy of the University of Pittsburgh's Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business and College of Business Administration.