Ethical leadership: A CoBS Research Pod

What can Confucius & Sun Tzu (The Art of War) bring in shaping ethical leadership in China & beyond? For managers, entrepreneurs, leaders, instructors and those with an interest in research with an impact. Ramp up your knowledge, improve your teams, gain in leadership, reshape your business or give your teaching, training or coaching a new dynamic.

Ethical leadership: A CoBS Research Pod.

What can Confucius & Sun Tzu (The Art of War) bring in shaping ethical leadership in China & beyond? Prof. Qinqin Zheng of School of Management Fudan University shares her research.

The fourth in a series of Council on Business & Society Research Pods – condensed learning capsules inspired from internationally published research in the fields of CSR, management and leadership, HR, finance and reporting, social enterprise, entrepreneurship, philanthropy, and sustainable business practices.

Ethical leadership: A CoBS Research Pod: For managers, entrepreneurs, leaders, instructors and those with an interest in research with an impact. Ramp up your knowledge, improve your teams, gain in leadership, reshape your business or give your teaching, training or coaching a new dynamic. 

What can Confucius & Sun Tzu (The Art of War) bring in shaping ethical leadership in China & beyond? For managers, entrepreneurs, leaders, instructors and those with an interest in research with an impact. Ramp up your knowledge, improve your teams, gain in leadership, reshape your business or give your teaching, training or coaching a new dynamic.

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What can Confucius & Sun Tzu (The Art of War) bring in shaping ethical leadership in China & beyond? For managers, entrepreneurs, leaders, instructors and those with an interest in research with an impact. Ramp up your knowledge, improve your teams, gain in leadership, reshape your business or give your teaching, training or coaching a new dynamic.
Ethical leadership: A CoBS Research Pod

Integrate an international dimension to your ethical leadership and CSR, by Prof. Qinqin Zheng.

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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.

The Council on Business & Society member schools:
- Asia-Pacific: Keio Business School, Japan; School of Management Fudan University; China; ESSEC Business School Asia-Pacific, Singapore.
- Europe: ESSEC Business School, France; IE Business School, Spain; Trinity Business School, Ireland; Warwick Business School, United Kingdom.
- Africa: Stellenbosch Business School, South Africa; ESSEC Africa, Morocco. 
- South America: FGV-EAESP, Brazil.

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