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Stanford Graduate School of Business

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The Stanford Graduate School of Business creates ideas that deepen and advance our understanding of management and with those ideas develops innovative, principled, and insightful leaders who change the world.

The School created the Center for Social Innovation to strengthens the capacity of social innovators. The Center works at the intersection of the business, nonprofit and government sectors to drive social change. The Center offers social innovation courses and experiential learning opportunities for Stanford MBA students through the Public Management Program, delivers executive education programs, publishes the quarterly award winning Stanford Social Innovation Review, produces the weekly Social Innovation Conversations podcast, and offers a myriad of conferences and workshops on social innovation topics.

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Stanford Graduate School of Business: CSR News, Events and Reports

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Category Submission Date Submission Title
News 7.10.2007 Stanford Business School Offers New Executive Course: Business Strategies for Environmental Sustainability
News 9.26.2005 Corporate Social Responsibility a Myth, Says Article in Stanford Social Innovation Review
News 7.26.2004 Stanford Business School Study Finds MBA Graduates Want to Work for Caring and Ethical Employers
News 8.13.2003 New Challenge to Foundations: Invest in Social Mission, Says Article in Latest Stanford Social Innovation Review
Events 4.22.2008 - 4.22.2008 Conference: Socially and Environmentally Responsible Supply Chains: A Source for Innovation
Events 3.26.2008 - 2.28.2008 Corporate Social Responsibility: Strategic Integration and Competitiveness