Inspirational Guide for the Implementation of PRME (2nd Ed.) Learning to Go Beyond The Principles for Responsible Management Education Series
Coordonnateurs : Murray Alan, Baden Denise, Cashian Paul, Wersun Alec, Haynes Kathryn
Since the inception of the United Nations Global Compact sponsored initiative Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) in 2007, there has been increased debate over how to adapt management education to best meet the demands of the 21st-century business environment. While consensus has been reached by the majority of globally focused management education institutions that sustainability must be incorporated into management education curricula, the relevant question is no longer why management education should change, but _how_?Following on from the Inspirational Guide for the Implementation of PRME: Placing Sustainability at the heart of Management Education, this casebook highlights the real implementers of responsible management education, and their stories are truly inspirational. The evolving picture underscores the important changes already taking place, and the role of PRME in effecting such change. The clear message is that continuous experimentation, innovation, and learning is required to transform constructs of management education. The new collection contains 27 case stories from universities and business schools spanning Asia, Oceania, Latin America, USA and Canada, Europe, the Middle East and Africa. This important compilation will be an inspiration for all forward-thinking business schools across the world, especially those who are keen to embrace the PRME principles and put sustainability at the heart of their operations.The Guide will be launched at the 2013 PRME Summit ? 5th Annual Assembly, hosted by CEEMAN in Bled, Slovenia on 25?26 September, and offered for sale in print and eBook for the first time by Greenleaf Publishing.The first edition of the Inspirational Guide for the Implementation of PRME was presented at the UN Conference on Sustainable Development: Rio+20 Earth Summit in June 2012.Across the PRME community, different concepts are used; most frequently are corporate (social) responsibility, responsible leadership, and sustainable value for business and society.
Date de parution : 09-2013
15.6x23.4 cm
Disponible chez l'éditeur (délai d'approvisionnement : 13 jours).
Prix indicatif 41,42 €
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Nottingham University Business School; responsible; PRME Signatory; management; PRME Initiative; education; Responsible Management Education; business; Social Business; MBA Student; case; IAE; story; Business Students; global; Aalto University School; Denise Baden; Global Social Responsibility; Paul Cashian; GCU; Kathryn Haynes; CSR Programme; Alec Wersun; Full Time MBA; Laura Davidson; CSR Activity; Helyn Gould; MBA Education; Catherine Court; Ethos Initiative; Jane Gibbon; Tv Ad; Steve Kempster; Executive MBA Programme; Emma W