Oct
31
MBAs get schooled in ethics
Tags: Academia, Business Ethics
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Fortune
David A. Kaplan
Good article in Fortune about how business schools may be getting the message about the need for more ethics training. Read the article here.
Excerpt:
Rod Kramer thought it was going to be just another dinner at the Stanford Executive Program last summer.
An affable, popular professor at the business school, he had given his usual talks on influence and persuasion in the realms of politics and business.
Then came the wrap-up social event. But the wife of an important corporate executive — “with the help of some wine,” as Kramer recalls — lit into him “for not teaching morality to MBA students.”
That failure, she told him and then told him some more, was the cause of the global financial meltdown. It was an illustration, says Kramer, currently a visiting professor at Harvard’s Kennedy School, of how much “disenchantment” there is about MBAs these days.
Indicting business schools and management education has become a blood sport. “If Robespierre were to ascend from hell and seek out today’s guillotine fodder,” wrote Philip Delves Broughton in a widely cited piece in the Sunday Times of London earlier this year, “he might start with a list of those with three incriminating initials beside their name: MBA.”
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