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25 Sep 2013

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Principles for Responsible Management Education

[PDF] 2013 PRME Summit – 5th Annual Assembly New Ways of Developing Leaders for the Future We Want

We...reaffirm our commitment to the role that management and leadership education will play in society toward achieving sustainable development -- meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs...Despite...achievements, we still have a long way to go before responsible management education becomes mainstream. Thus, we agree to continue to strive toward putting Six Principles of PRME into practice, individually through continuous improvement, experimentation and innovation, and collectively through existing and newly created workstreams such as PRME Working Groups, PRME Regional Chapters, PRME Champions and other PRME projects...We renew our call to governments, business leaders, accrediting bodies and rankings providers to help us play our role in developing the Architects of a Better World and helping to achieve the Post-2015 Development Agenda.