We are thrilled to announce the faculty and the courses who received a
2019 Ideas Worth Teaching Award! These 10 exceptional courses are redefining business education - providing learning experiences that equip managers of tomorrow with the context, skills and decision-making capabilities needed to lead in an increasingly complex business environment - and world! Please join me in congratulating these visionary faculty!
The 2019 Ideas Worth Teaching Award Winners:
Assessing the Broader Impact of Business
Diane-Laure Arjaliès
Western University; Ivey Business School
Bridging the American Divides: Work Community and Culture (USA LAB)
Barbara Dyer, Chris Kelly, Tom Kochan, Leigh Hafrey
Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Sloan School of Management
Business and Global Climate Change
John Byrd
University of Colorado – Denver; Business School
Global Challenges for Business
Sarah Birrell Ivory
University of Edinburgh; Business School
Global Issues in Accounting
Nick McGuigan, Alessandro Ghio
Monash University; Monash Business School
Leadership in the Global Economy
Matthew J. Slaughter
Dartmouth College; Tuck School of Business
Life-Cycle Assessment, Life-Cycle Thinking, and Business Strategy
Joshua Skov
University of Oregon; Lundquist College of Business
Market Manipulations: Crises, Bubbles, Robber Barons, and Corporate Saints
Barry M. Mitnick
University of Pittsburgh; College of Business Administration
Marketing and Society
Kalyani Menon
Wilfrid Laurier University; Lazaridis School of Business
People Analytics and Strategy
Bo Cowgill
Columbia University; Columbia Business School
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Jaime Bettcher
The Aspen Institute Business & Society Program
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