Connected for Better: AACSB's Focus on Positive Societal Impact
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TAMPA, Florida, Aug. 5, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
-- World's largest business education alliance seeks to highlight
impactful change
AACSB International (
) (AACSB) announces business education's renewed commitment and focus on
creating positive societal change, demonstrating that business schools are
connected for better (
). AACSB is leading conversations about the role of business schools as a force
for good in society, a core component of its recently announced 2020 business
accreditation standards (
), starting with a briefing paper, Connected for Better: Exploring the Positive
Societal Impact of Business Schools.
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"Demonstrating positive societal impact is a defining characteristic of a
quality business school, with AACSB-accredited schools leading the way," said
Caryn L. Beck-Dudley, AACSB president and CEO. "As a connector and convener
within the business education industry, AACSB is excited to amplify the
outstanding efforts of our members in the communities they serve, locally and
globally. Together, our relationships will create agile and innovative
partnerships among learners, within universities, and across business and
government for society's greater benefit."
Grounded in the themes of the organization's Collective Vision for Business
Education (
), AACSB identifies five areas where business schools can create positive
societal impact:
- Connect business, community, and government to deliver results
- Solve problems based on knowledge-sharing and research
- Develop purpose-driven leaders with the vision to tackle the
toughest challenges
- Create hubs for lifelong learning to promote prosperity and
elevate economies
- Inspire innovations with the power to change the world
To encourage collaborations among business schools, their partners, and their
stakeholders, AACSB's briefing paper provides a framework for business schools
to define, understand, and realize the impact they seek to achieve through
strategic management, learning experiences, thought leadership and research,
and outreach efforts and priorities. It further identifies common challenges
business schools face in defining and measuring societal impact and offers
exercises to serve as conversation starters on the issue.
Over the next 12 months and beyond, AACSB will continue to engage stakeholder
groups globally by sharing insights and initiatives—including those that
feature influential alumni (
) and inspiring innovations (
)—to highlight business education's efforts to be connected for better. To view
the briefing paper and learn more, visit aacsb.edu/societal-impact (
).
About AACSB International
Established in 1916, AACSB is the world's largest business education alliance,
connecting educators, learners, and business to create the next generation of
great leaders. With a presence in more than 100 countries and territories,
AACSB fosters engagement, accelerates innovation, and amplifies impact in
business education. Learn how AACSB is transforming business education for a
better society at aacsb.edu (
).
Source - AACSB International
CONTACT: Leah Harms, Manager, Public Relations, MediaRelations@aacsb.edu
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