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Prof. Stefan Gröschl, ESSEC Business School, shares research into women in leadership and the power of workplace sponsors.

Women in Leadership and the Power of Sponsors

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Prof. Stefan Gröschl, ESSEC Business School, shares research into women in leadership and the power of workplace sponsors.

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The Future of Green Jobs. What are green jobs and how can companies and organisations support and nurture them? Prof. Stefan Gröschl, ESSEC Business School, interviews Mette Grangaard Lund of the Green Jobs team at the ILO (International Labour Organization).

The Future of Green Jobs

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Prof. Stefan Gröschl, ESSEC Business School, interviews Mette Grangaard Lund of the Green Jobs team at the ILO.

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The CEO’s Journey to Sustainability

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Stefan Gröschl, Prof. of Management at ESSEC Business School and spokesman on CSR, shares his research on ex-Puma CEO Jochen Zeitz and the journey to sustainability.

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CSR, leadership, social enterprise, management, philanthropy, diversity, gender equity, healthcare, sustainability, ethics, industrial relations, healthcare, responsible innovation, CSR reporting, employee wellbeing, Council on Business & Society, Global Voice magazine, ESSEC Business School, ESSEC Asia-Pacific, FGV-EAESP, Trinity College Dublin Business School, IE Business School, Keio Business School, Warwick Business School, School of Management Fudan University, Tom Gamble, Global Voice magazine, Stefan Gröschl, Benedickt Boehm, MBA and business and society

Do full-time MBA curricula cover CSR & sustainability?

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Do full-time MBA curricula cover CSR & sustainability? Much coverage has been given to business schools’ claim that their curricula are shaping up to the social and environmental dimensions of modern leadership. ESSEC Prof. Stefan Gröschl turns on the spotlight and takes a glance.

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CSR, leadership, social enterprise, management, philanthropy, diversity, gender equity, healthcare, sustainability, ethics, industrial relations, healthcare, responsible innovation, CSR reporting, employee wellbeing, Council on Business & Society, Global Voice magazine, ESSEC Business School, ESSEC Asia-Pacific, FGV-EAESP, Trinity College Dublin Business School, IE Business School, Keio Business School, Warwick Business School, School of Management Fudan University, Tom Gamble, Global Voice magazine, Stefan Gröschl, ESSEC MiM

Innovation in Education: Far from a waste of time

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A transdisciplinary approach to business education is what makes tomorrow’s responsible leaders aware and sets students the challenge of understanding and changing the world.  From an interview with Nicolas Tuvi, […]

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The Council on Business & Society: A Global Voice magazine, issue #1

June 21, 2017by The Council on Business & Society 1 Comment

Global Voice magazine #1

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CEO compensation under the CSR lens

CEO Pay: Under the CSR Lens

April 26, 2017by The Council on Business & Society 1 Comment

Prof. Stefan Gröschl, ESSEC Business School, analyzes CEO pay to make corporate leaders think twice before opening the golden parachute. 

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Prof. Stefan Gröschl, ESSEC Business School, looks at the Paris Marathon and how this healthy event creates unhealthy levels of pollution.

Running Green: Sustainability at the Paris Marathon

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Prof. Stefan Gröschl, ESSEC Business School, looks at the Paris Marathon and how this healthy event creates unhealthy levels of pollution.

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Educating our Future Business Leaders: Beyond teaching as usual

January 11, 2017by The Council on Business & Society Leave a comment

Stefan Gröschl, ESSEC Business School, focuses on education for business leaders and a transformation of business schools’ curricula. 

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