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The "Capstone Module: Leadership, Values, and Self-Knowledge" provides a unique space for students to reflect on the professional and personal challenges faced by managers throughout their careers. This reflection is facilitated through both...
What do Arianna Huffington (Huffington Post media mogul),
George Schultz (former US Secretary of State and businessman),
Sara Blakely (Spanx founder),
Oprah Winfrey (media mogul), and
Ray Dalio (founder of...
En este episodio, exploraremos el caso de TECHO, una organización que ha adoptado el enfoque de innovación frugal en Latinoamérica, tanto en sus soluciones de vivienda de emergencia como en su modelo de operación....
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How do you change a large, hierarchical organization from within? In this episode, Harvard’s Leith Sharp shares the secret to transforming your business into a purpose-driven organization, aligned with sustainability. Based on her popular class...
How can business be a force for good? In this episode, Conscious Capitalism Co-Founder and Chairman Emeritus, Dr. Raj Sisodia, explains how businesses can care for their stakeholders—and outperform their peers by doing so. Learn what your first...
This Teaching Note provides business faculty with detailed step-by-step guidance on using the Harvard Everest Leadership and Teams Simulation in teaching and coaching students on the ethical aspects of their leadership and decision making. This...
Business Grand Rounds is a flexible, student-centered, case-based learning process grounded in students’ self-described personal experiences (Weidner & Lvina, 2017). Business Grand Rounds is rooted in Ignatian pedagogy...
At the center of Jesuit business education should be a business ethics course with a distinct Catholic and Jesuit orientation. Many secular business schools offer superior business ethics courses that enhance their respective...
This episode explores the tension and complementarities between wealth and spirituality. We discuss the origins of the tension and how the two do not have to be at odds.