NetImpact's Guide: Business as UNusual
NetImpact has released a report based on data gathered by surveying students in various business school programs across the US. The schools were selected based on the presence of at least some interest in socially or environmentally responsible business, and the ratings are based on curriculum, student activities, and career services.
It's called Business as UNusual: the Student Guide to Graduate Business School Programs.
BGI was rated Number 1! Granted, it's a student opinion survey, meaning that schools that are explicitly focused on environmental business will naturally garner high marks from their students in this area. But still, I feel pleased to be participating in the top-ranked program.
It's also interesting to notice the schools that are included. Some are well-known "gray pinstripes" programs like Harvard, Yale, and MIT. Others are not so well-known. This focus on responsible business is clearly not quite mainstream, but a few traditional programs are starting to think about it.
It's called Business as UNusual: the Student Guide to Graduate Business School Programs.
BGI was rated Number 1! Granted, it's a student opinion survey, meaning that schools that are explicitly focused on environmental business will naturally garner high marks from their students in this area. But still, I feel pleased to be participating in the top-ranked program.
It's also interesting to notice the schools that are included. Some are well-known "gray pinstripes" programs like Harvard, Yale, and MIT. Others are not so well-known. This focus on responsible business is clearly not quite mainstream, but a few traditional programs are starting to think about it.
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