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Can Business Education Empower Sustainable, Shared Prosperity?
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Business schools have been around for generations, yet “shared prosperity” remains an aspiration, and one that may be slipping farther out of reach as inequality worsens. As business reprioritizes its responsibilities to include all stakeholders, business education has its own responsibility to provide analysis, training, and insight for making the right change happen.
Training leaders whose decisions directly or indirectly impact millions of lives, business higher education plays a unique role in addressing society’s greatest challenges.
What can business schools in higher education do using research and education to empower people-centered business leaders who can drive positive change?
Join Cornell SC Johnson College of Business Dean Kevin Hallock, Deputy Dean Andrew Karolyi, and prominent alumna Maggie Chan Jones JGSM ‘09, Founder of Tenshey, Inc., for a conversation about this challenge from their leadership vantage points within business and higher education.
This is Part One of the five-part summer webinar series Business Education and Research With Impact, hosted by the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business.
https://business.cornell.edu/
Training leaders whose decisions directly or indirectly impact millions of lives, business higher education plays a unique role in addressing society’s greatest challenges.
What can business schools in higher education do using research and education to empower people-centered business leaders who can drive positive change?
Join Cornell SC Johnson College of Business Dean Kevin Hallock, Deputy Dean Andrew Karolyi, and prominent alumna Maggie Chan Jones JGSM ‘09, Founder of Tenshey, Inc., for a conversation about this challenge from their leadership vantage points within business and higher education.
This is Part One of the five-part summer webinar series Business Education and Research With Impact, hosted by the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business.
https://business.cornell.edu/