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Ethics Week speakers to address wide-ranging sustainability topics
Ethics Week 2011 will cover a wide range of current topics including sustainability efforts on a college campus, analyzing how sustainability can be measured by accountants or promoted by marketers, to exploring the promise of alternative energy sources.
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‘Heading off a cliff’
Peter Senge, author The Fifth Discipline, says current global production and delivery systems are unsustainable.
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Net Impact founder says great leaders are liberators
Net Impact founder Mark Albion discussed "Leadership for the Greater Good.”
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Highest ranking ever for Notre Dame’s accountancy master’s program
Notre Dame’s undergraduate and graduate programs both ranked fourth in the most recent survey of the nation’s top 25 accountancy programs.
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Speaker: Work shouldn’t mean checking your values at the door
Mark Albion will discuss the role of personal fulfillment in career development during his presentation, “Leadership for the Greater Good."
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Social entrepreneur says B Corp. designation makes sustainability a fiduciary responsibility
The United States is transitioning from “shareholder capitalism” to “stakeholder capitalism,” says social entrepreneur Jay Coen Gilbert.
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Professor’s American Girls article honored by retailing journal
Marketing Professor John F. Sherry Jr.’s article on American Girl dolls wins Davidson Honorable Mention Award from the Journal of Retailing
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ND Expert: Steve Jobs’ leave is dangerous for Apple
Mike Mannor, assistant professor of management, comments on Steve Job’s announcement to take a leave of absence.
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Experts consider social, environmental impact of business in the next decade
The theme for this year’s Ten Years Hence Speaker Series is “Business for the Common Good,” and will feature seven lectures from scholars, executives from top companies and other experts involved in social responsibility and sustainability efforts.
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Notre Dame coffee challenge offers chance at $10,000 MBA fellowship
The Notre Dame MBA program launched a virtual case competition involving Green Mountain Coffee Roaster that invites individuals to submit their best ideas for the chance of winning a fellowship and other prizes.
Carol Elliott