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Beyond Grey Pinstripes

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Type: Website
 
Website: http://www.beyondgreypinstripe...
 
Publisher: Aspin Institute
 
Date published: Sun, Apr 19, 2009
 
Keywords: Free business learning resources
 
Country: United States
 
Scale of activity: 1
 

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Beyond Grey Pinstripes is a research survey and alternative ranking of business schools that spotlights innovative full-time MBA programs leading the way in the integration of issues concerning social and environmental stewardship in to the curriculum. These schools are preparing students for the reality of tomorrow's markets by equipping them with the social, environmental and economic perspectives required for business success in a competitive and fast changing world.

 

The Link provided here gives you access to download and use hundreds of pieces of coursework materials available from schools who participated in the survey. Each one provides a glimpse of the work being done in classrooms around campuses.

 

 

The Global 100

The Beyond Grey Pinstripes ranking is the result of over 18 months of rigorous research- designing the survey, outreach to full-time MBA programs around the world, data collection and analysis- looking at how well MBA programs incorporate social and environmental issues into the training of future business leaders. Over 40,000 pages of data were analyzed to come up with the 100 top MBA programs.

Goals

  1. Promote and celebrate innovation in business education. The School Rankings call attention to places that do this work well.
  2. Inform Prospective students about environmental and social impact management programs.
  3. Raise the bar by challenging business schools to incorporate social and environmental impact management topics into their curricula.
  4. Inform corporate recruiters of business schools that are providing training in social and environmental skills as part of business decision making.
  5. Disseminate best practices in teaching, research, and extracurricular activities. The Search function on the website provides access to detailed information-often including syllabi-on thousands of courses, journal articles, and more.
  6. Facilitate Conversation – Real change only comes after students, faculty, administrators and business leaders begin to discuss these issues.

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