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3.27.2007 - 11:30pm ET
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The Aspen Institute Issues Report on Immigration and Business
(CSRwire) NEW YORK, NY - March 27, 2007 – The Aspen Institute's Business and
Society Program today released a white paper on the level of exposure that
MBA students receive to the subject of immigration. While many management
courses do a fine job of broaching the themes of diversity and
cross-cultural management, immigration remains a topic largely outside the
mainstream. The paper highlights current events that link business
decision-making and immigration, and hence the relevance of immigration
matters in management education, and then spotlights innovative teaching
and case studies that broach this intersection in some way. To read the
paper, click here.
For more information on immigration, or other topics, visit other Aspen
resources:
This paper is a part of Aspen BSP's Closer Look at
Business Education series based on data collected by the Beyond
Grey Pinstripes survey of graduate business schools. Closer
Look topics have ranged from HIV/AIDS and climate change to Finance
and Social Entrepreneurship. All previous editions can be found by
clicking here.
The mission of the Aspen Institute is to foster enlightened leadership and
open-minded dialogue. Aspen Institute events have attracted presidents,
statesmen, diplomats, judges, ambassadors, and Nobel laureates over the
years, enriching and enlivening the Institute as a global forum for
leaders. The Institute’s Business and Society Program (Aspen BSP), an
independently managed and funded initiative, was created to ensure that
future business leaders are better prepared to manage the ethical, social,
and environmental complexities of modern business.
To receive future white papers from Aspen BSP, as well as invitations to
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