
Conscious Business School Ranking
Making a decision about business schools can be tough. Not to mention that most schools have been slow develop Conscious Business programs that support the Conscious Capitalism movement. Instead of replicating traditional rankings, we base our ranking on the 4 tenants of Conscious Capitalism and the 20 tenants of Integral Business. Making a decision about business schools can be tough. Not to mention that most schools have been slow develop Conscious Business programs that support the Conscious Capitalism movement. Instead of replicating traditional rankings, we base our ranking on the 4 tenants of Conscious Capitalism and the 20 tenants of Integral Business.Unlike traditional rankings that rank once a year our ranking is fluid and updates as academic programs adapt to the changing world.
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Spotlight Course
The move to Conscious Business is taking place at Universities around the world. In this section, you will find links to innovative courses aimed at creating Conscious Business professionals.
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On the Web
The concepts of Conscious Capitalism and Integral Leadership is rapidly expanding on the worldwide web. Here you will find links to featured Conscious and Integral oriented websites.
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MASTER OF Conscious BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION- Meaning Making
- Introduction to Integral Marketing
- Positive Organization
- Stakeholder Centric Operations
- Sustainability Finance
- Stakeholder Accounting
- Integral Design
Top Ranked Programs (Coming Soon)
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Creative Capitalism
Creative Capitalism
DARDEN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Taught by Edward Freeman, PhD and S. Venkataraman
COURSE DESCRIPTION: GBUS 7610 CREATIVE CAPITALISM WORKSHOP
The first six to eight sessions of the course examines the process of creating value for multiple stakeholders and focuses on business models that “make a difference” by combining traditional value for financiers with the broader concept of value for stakeholders (including financiers). Students will examine a wide range of cases, Web-based material, articles from the business press, and other so-called social enterprises as well as the conceptual frames of corporate social responsibility, sustainability, triple bottom line, social entrepreneurship with the goal of building their own integrated framework around a company or set of companies. The final six to eight sessions will consist of a practicum for which students will be charged with examining the initial feasibility of a new business idea that rests on the conceptual frames of the course. The final project will be a presentation of this idea to the course faculty. The course is appropriate for students who want to start businesses that are based on the kinds of models discussed in the course and should feed into the business incubator and the entrepreneurship curriculum. To keep the flavor of a workshop, the course is limited to 40 students. Academic course objectives:
Help students integrate the key ideas and approaches in the curriculum·
Examine value creation to stakeholders·
Bring together the key ideas of strategy, ethics, and entrepreneurship· Identify the conceptual frames of stakeholder management, corporate social responsibility, sustainability, triple bottom line, social entrepreneurship·
Give students practical experience testing the feasibility of a broad framework for thinking about value creation Elements of the course grade:
Class contribution 50%
Individual/group papers/projects 50%