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Working from home may seem to simply be an alternative way to accomplish your job, but this structure of work poses its own challenges to spirituality for business leaders. In this podcast, we consider those challenges and examine ways to...
Calling is a valuable topic that forces students to consider not only their own ambitions, but their gifts and values along with the needs of their community. Listening to one’s inner voice and identifying your place in the greater good is...
Episode 2 includes a discussion with Thomas Plante from Santa Clara University about the importance of discernment for grounded, deep decision-making. We explore both the process of discernment and its application.
This episode provides a foundation for a discussion about spirituality, the relationship between work and business, and its importance for character and professional leadership.
The white paper An Inspirational Paradigm for Jesuit Business Education was the springboard for a reinvigorated Strategy course, which combined the traditional tools of strategic management with a sustainability perspective and an ethical...
In this article, we present the results of an evaluation of a new paradigm for the undergraduate “Introduction to Management” course. Included is an overview of the basic principles of the pedagogy, the learning objectives of the course, and...
The “Inspirational Paradigm for Jesuit Business Education” presents a vision for the future of business education, and the transformative effect it should have on our students and on society. But this Paradigm cannot move from inspiration to...
Changing the curriculum is not a task that most business schools would call “easy.” Yet curricular revision is more important than ever, as the need for social change — and the need for forward-thinking future leaders who will help to execute...
This exploratory study identifies early reactions among the deans of Jesuit business schools in Latin America as they prepare to respond to the call set forth in An Inspirational Paradigm for Jesuit Business Education. The deans’ acceptance of...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) map out the contours of a global common good. They are in accord with a humanistic vision and with the insights of Catholic social teaching. Hence the new paradigm of business and economics education...