
Global Voice magazine #15: 100 pages of insights on CSR, leadership, management, healthcare, business education, entrepreneurship and social enterprise from the Council’s 7 leading schools of business and management + guests
The Council on Business & Society’s quarterly magazine Global Voice.
An old thirst, a new desire
The thirst has been there for thousands of years, maybe since Humankind began to walk on two feet – the thirst for new horizons, meeting others, bartering, trading, doing business and improving one’s comfort. Since the 1960s, this thirst has constantly evolved with an awareness that business and human initiative are linked to our environment and to others, including the wildlife with whom we share a common planet and family of things. The COVID pandemic has heightened this. And a new desire accompanies that old thirst. A desire to evolve further and build an economic system that shares more equally, protects, rewards merit, and brings back our age-old though sometimes forgotten respect for others and nature.
This issue of Global Voice, the first of the new academic year, is a high-impact number with revamped graphics, a powerful Editorial co-authored by Profs. Tanusree Jain, Concepcion Galdon, Mario Aquino Alves and Adrian Zicari, and 15 insight articles from 28 faculty and practitioners in three sections: Education & Society, Management & Leadership, and Entrepreneurship & Social Enterprise.
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The Council on Business & Society (The CoBS), visionary in its conception and purpose, was created in 2011, and is dedicated to promoting responsible leadership and tackling issues at the crossroads of business and society including sustainability, diversity, ethical leadership and the place responsible business has to play in contributing to the common good.
Member schools are all “Triple Crown” accredited AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA and leaders in their respective countries.
- ESSEC Business School, France-Singapore-Morocco
- FGV-EAESP, Brazil
- School of Management Fudan University, China
- IE Business School, Spain
- Keio Business School, Japan
- Stellenbosch Business School, South Africa
- Trinity Business School, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
- Warwick Business School, United Kingdom.
