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Article

19 Oct 2005

Author:
Aspen Institute, World Resources Institute

Business Schools Respond to New Global Realities, Survey Shows

A biennial report – Beyond Grey Pinstripes...finds that more business schools are doing a better job preparing students for the reality of tomorrow's markets, equipping them with an understanding of the social, environmental, and economic perspectives required for business success in a competitive global economy. [Top 10 are: Stanford (USA), ESADE (Spain), York (Canada), ITESM (Mexico), Notre Dame (USA), George Washington (USA), Michigan (USA), North Carolina (USA), Cornell (USA), Wake Forest (USA)] [refers to SC Johnson]