[Apologies for cross-posting]
Hello Again!
December's edition of the Aspen Institute's Closer Look at Business Education concludes a special fall series highlighting lessons and learnings from the Aspen Institute's 2004-2006 Teaching Innovation Program. To address complex social problems, business and business schools are looking to diverse partnerships for solutions. As a result, unlikely connections are developing on multiple fronts – cross-discipline, cross-sector and cross-institution.
This Closer Look considers ways management programs are cultivating perspectives that favor working with unlikely groups. It also considers tangible ways in which business schools themselves are partnering with external actors to achieve social and environmental goals in local and global communities.
I invite you to read this month's white paper on Cross-Sector Partnerships at: http://www.aspencbe.org/documents/Cross-SectorMass.pdf.
Happy Holidays,
Justin
Justin Goldbach
Program Manager, Center for Business Education
The Aspen Institute
Business and Society Program
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