| The GRLI Partner Magazine Summer 2010 |
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In this editionThe latest edition of Global Responsibility, The GRLI Partner Magazine is now available electronically. Hardcopies should be arriving shortly.
Download the full version (6.5 Mb PDF file) here.
In this edition
Soundbites click here - Standard Bank Joins GRLI - Emerald and the GRLI honour Corporate Global Responsibility Research with New Award - The launch of The AlphBEM of the Responsible Manager in English - Remembering Bryce Taylor. click here
Dennis Hanno describes how Babson creates entrepreneurial leaders through its innovative curricula and the environment and culture that have been crafted on its campus. click here
Eon Smit discusses several perspectives on African leadership and argues that generalisations about the characteristics of Africans have to be treated with circumspect. click here
Sharon Turnbull, on how the 2nd Worldly Leadership Summit will asks its attendees to shift their thinking from a global to a ‘worldly’ mindset by focusing on the many different worlds within worlds that make up our globe. click here
Anders Aspling says that the school of tomorrow is one where disciplinary boundaries will be bridged in different ways since the challenges of the business world will drive the growth of intellectual capital and the role of business in society will be addressed repeatedly with a holistic global perspective in mind. click here
Jonathan Smith and John Rayment, in assessing the current and future role of business schools, present their findings on how the Global Fitness Framework (GFF) will be a useful tool to identify specific thoughts and actions of business school leaders in relation to the education of future globally responsible leaders. click here
Malcolm McIntosh’s forthcoming co-authored book with Sandra Waddock argues that SEE — sustainable enterprise economy — is imperative since it is filled with sustainable enterprises of all sorts and based on significantly different economic imperatives than today’s growth-oriented, profit maximising, rich-get-richer incentives. click here
Fernando d'Alessio and José Pereyra provide examples of how Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP) has woven globally responsible leadership and the Principles for Responsible Management Education into its Value Chain. click here
If you are interested in contributing an article to the future issues of Global Responsibility or have any questions please contact Tavis D. Jules, Editor via email at tavis.jules@grli.org |
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