Hi everyone,
I am interested in studying CSR and how it affects companies' strategic decisions. Right now, based on my research, it seems that UNC and Cornell would be very good choices. I am also applying to Wharton Lauder because of my interest in global management, and Duke.
Also, it is very important to me to gain a solid general management education, since I am a non-traditional applicant.
If anyone has any perspective on these issues within those specific schools, or would like to suggest another school, I am very interested in hearing your opinions.
Thanks!
Brian
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I just learnt that HAAS provides a program on CSR. You may check out the information in the following webpage.
https://mba.berkeley.edu/academics/csr.html
https://mba.berkeley.edu/academics/csr.html
INSEAD recently introduced CSR as part of their module. Students the chance to roll up their sleeves and build something for their community.This month, incoming MBAs spent three days building playground facilities for a children's home in Singapore. Pretty awesome stuff! And if the orientation period induction isn't enough you can always join the social impact club while you're there.