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Preparing students for 2020 and beyond? The Full-time MBA curricula of leading business schools

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Much coverage has been given to business schools’ claim that their curricula are shaping up to the social and environmental dimensions of modern leadership. ESSEC Prof. Stefan Gröschl turns on […]

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Scott Ward and his career transformation

A Whole New Ball Game

February 21, 2019by The Council on Business & Society 1 Comment

Scott Ward, Warwick Business School alumnus, talks about the end of his footballing career and how an MBA gave him a second life A tough game When injury forced professional […]

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The new Council on Business & Society website

August 7, 2017by The Council on Business & Society Leave a comment

The Council launches its new website hosting a wealth of information on our mission, values, actions and vision, responsible leadership and international CSR. Visit the site and enjoy a bouquet […]

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Stupidity as a Resource

June 10, 2016by The Council on Business & Society Leave a comment

Why does intelligence vary? And who is it really important for?

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Educating tomorrow’s leaders in the energy sector: the academic perspective (Part 3)

May 26, 2016by The Council on Business & Society 1 Comment

The third in a four-part focus on what leading international academics and in-the-field practitioners foresee as crucial developments in the energy sector and how higher education should tailor studies to […]

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Know which way the wind blows – innovation and careers in the wind-energy sector

December 18, 2015by The Council on Business & Society Leave a comment

Our final feature on management capabilities in the energy sector focuses on Frank Madden, former Tuck MBA graduate and Chief of Staff at Ogin Energy, a U.S.-based manufacturer of wind […]

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Power to the students!

September 25, 2015by The Council on Business & Society Leave a comment

A spotlight on a case competition team in the run up to the award ceremony Jeremy Reich (Tuck), Kevin Sedbon (ESSEC), Jing Zhu (Keio), Chen Liao (ESSEC) and Jinchun Chen […]

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