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May/June 2011

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Idea Exchange 
Entrepreneurs on the 'FastTrac'

Bookshelf  
· Onward 
· Building Respected Companies 
· From Values to Action
· Engaging Resistance
· Fully Charged 
· Teaching Innovations in Economics 
· Global Insights from 24 Leaders
· Great Applications for Business School

Your Turn 
Women and the EMBA 
Tami Fassinger is associate dean of executive education for the Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. She writes a blog about executive business education, time management, and other topics at vanderbiltemba.blogspot.com.

Profit and Purpose
  Today's students want to marry commerce and conscience. Five educators outline how social entrepreneurship has changed—and how it's being taught.

Case In Point
  Professors from the Wharton School and Rutgers Business School detail two very different socially minded initiatives.

Competitive Advantage
  A quick look at three social entrepreneurship competitions.

Lives, Not Just Livelihoods
  Notre Dame's Carolyn Woo passionately believes that business schools must train students how to view the world through a larger lens.

What's Your Global IQ?
  Robert Dyer and M. Murat Tarimcilar of George Washington University describe evolving best practices in global business education.

The Dean's Many Roles
  Deans play many parts as they guide their schools through turbulent times, say Howard Thomas of Singapore Management University and Fernando Fragueiro of IAE Business School.