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Online MBA ForumMonday, February 14, 2005Thinking Green: The Socially Conscious MBA
With more than 100,000 Masters degrees in business being conferred each year, one would think that the process of acquiring a MBA is like an assembly line with little room for innovation. The truth is, there is a growing trend in the top MBA schools toward something really new in the world of business schools: the socially conscious MBA. The top MBA schools have all begun addressing social and environmental issues as part of their curriculum. Though top MBA schools are still ranked by outgoing salaries, job placement and test scores, there is a strong call for coursework in sustainability and social justice. This pressure comes from employers, MBA alumni, faculty and students, but the top MBA schools are responding with an innovative format that puts caring for people and the environment on equal footing with making a profit. To address this growing need sustainable business is being taught by the top MBA schools.
Sustainable business is the idea of doing business while protecting the earth, using energy and resources wisely and in sustainable ways, minimizing waste, and selling safe products and services. In these days of corporate mismanagement, fraud and greed, companies who employ 'green' MBA holders from the top MBA schools can have a competitive edge because they are viewed by the public in a much different light. The growing demand for environmentally friendly products is also creating profitable markets currently being addressed by eco-entrepreneurs. A green MBA program from the top MBA schools can help you jump into this growing industry. If you're contemplating business school, but have wrestled with the dim social view the top MBA schools are known for, now might be the time to find a program. # posted by Edward Castro @ 1:42 AM
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