~ March 9, 2017  ~
Helping business school faculty explore the relationships between corporations, capital markets, and the public good.
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BUSINESS & GOVERNMENT
Harvard Business School: Boris Groysberg, Mayuka Yamazaki, Nobuo Sato, David Lane

How has Japan tackled challenges to hire, promote and empower women for the good of the economy and society?
GRAND CHALLENGES
The Atlantic: Alana Semuels

Is what's good for America bad for Americans? How can the needs of both be balanced for a more prosperous future?
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TEACHING INNOVATIONS
Stanford Social Innovation Review: Ben Mangan, Claire Markham, Kristiana Raube

How can universities help students bridge the gap between good intentions and on-the-ground action?
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GRAND CHALLENGES
YES! Magazine: J. Gabriel Ware

Is this town's scholarship model a key to jumpstarting post-industrial success, and should it go nation-wide?
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SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Startland: Meghan LeVota

In American's heartland, entrepreneurs ask how to balance people and profit?
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TALENT MANAGEMENT
The Ringer: Kate Knibbs

What will it take to dismantle the industry's baked-in culture of sexism?

We are continuing to accept nominations for our " Ideas Worth Teaching" course awards. We seek submissions of undergraduate and graduate courses that challenge conventional approaches to business and capitalism- and put forward a new narrative for how business can create better jobs and an equitable and more sustainable world. 

In 10 minutes or less, you can nominate a colleague (or yourself!) at:
Have an idea worth teaching?
 
Ideas Worth Teaching  is a tightly curated, weekly email for business school faculty to prompt new conversations in the classroom about the relationships between corporations, capital markets, and the public good. Its intent is to provide "drag and drop" functionality - allowing faculty to easily use the articles, cases and other teaching materials that we will be sharing in their class discussions.

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