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Your Turn
The Corrosion of Corporate Purpose
Richard R. Ellsworth is professor of management and co-director of the
Institute for Advanced Studies in Leadership at the Peter F. Drucker
Graduate School of Management at Claremont Graduate University in
California.
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Enterprise and Education
Earl Graves, founder of Black Enterprise magazine, knows
that investing in education pays off in the business world.In
Pursuit of Good Governance
Management education grapples with its role in issues of corporate
governancenot only in teaching it to students, but also in working
with business to put true codes of conduct into action.
What is Good Governance?
Four experts debate which international corporate governance codes
should be enforced within and across bordersand, more important, how.Managing
in Tumultuous Times
Thunderbird's John Seybolt maintains that businesses and b-schools
need to ask themselves some hard questions.
Private Business
Privately owned business schools promise to offer a new approach to
management education.Armed & Educated
Military organizations have long been experts at strategy.
Now they're seeking business training to operate effectively in the
private sector.
The Professor's Paycheck
Management professors continue to see salaries go up, despite budget woes
and staff cutbacks.
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