Targets for Poverty Reduction.ppt
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1、PRME Working Group on Poverty as a Challenge to Management EducationGLOBAL POVERTY THE ROLE OF BUSINESSES AND BUSINESS SCHOOLS 13 May 2014,The world has 1 billion people suffering from Chronic poverty There has been a 17.7 percent reduction in poverty from 2010. However poverty will fall only by 10%
2、 by 2030 While this is an improvement, extreme income inequality is a disincentive to Poverty Reduction Jim Yong Kim, President of the World Bank,World Poverty Decline,Source: Poverty for All, World Bank 2014,To 9 % of world population by 2020 To 3% of World Population by 2030 Hard, but achievable,T
3、argets for Poverty Reduction,Targets for Poverty Reduction,As people rise out of poverty and increase consumption (rightfully) As world population grows to 9 billion by 2050 As the developed world continues to adopt growth and consumption driven business models As temperatures rise and the climate c
4、hanges As critical resources (like water) are depleted Does the earth have the capacity to sustain us all?,Some key issues,What is the role of business in society What is the role of educational institutions and business schools in society? What is the relationship between business schools, business
5、 and society?,Businesses & Business Schools for a Better World,UN Global Compact, 2000 Ten principles Global Leaders Summits Architects of a Better World: Building the Post-2015 Business Engagement Architecture (from MDGs to SDGs) PRME, 2007 Six principles Five annual assemblies (Global Forums and S
6、ummits) PRME Working Groups PRME Champion Group PRME Regional chapters,Strategy Matrix A tool,Strategies,Constraints,Role of the Business School,CEEMAN survey on business schools response to the Global Crisis (2009) The crisis is not only financial; it is much deepereconomic and social. Above all, i
7、t is ethical and moral Business schools were reluctant to assume their share of the responsibility,Role of the Business School,Do Universities have a responsibility to society? And business schools? What does it mean to be a responsible business owner/shareholder in todays world? What does it mean t
8、o be a responsible manager in todays world? What does responsible globalization mean?3rd PRME Global Forum Management Education for the Future We Want The 2013 PRME Summit New Ways of Developing Leaders for the Future We Want The 4 Is of PRME“ Inspiration, Innovation, Implementation, Impact,CEEMAN a
9、nd CEEMAN/PRME surveys,Challenges,Understanding the language Topic legitimacy Prevailing mindsets and attitudes. Silo mentality” Primacy of the quantitative disciplines Over packed” curriculum Lack of qualified experts whose teaching would be based on Relevant research External incentives from the m
10、ajor international accreditation and ranking systems and schemes,Solutions,Close to home Co-curricular activities Action/service learning projects Newly created course, minors and certificates Graduation requirements Strategies for legitimizing the topic Participation in PRME,Opportunities,Create a
11、strong, compelling business and educational case Find and leverage champions Change stakeholders attitudes Share best practices Find the right vocabulary Closer working relationship with corporations New teaching materials,WG Deliverables for 3rd PRME Global Forum and Rio+20 Conference,http:/www.cee
12、man.org/publications/prme-working-group-report-on-fighting-poverty-through-management-education http:/www.ceeman.org/publications/collection-of-best-practices-and-inspirational-solutions-for-fighting-poverty-through-management-education-2nd-edition-in-progress,PRME Anti-poverty Working Group: Curren
13、t and Future Activities,Two Books on WHY and HOW to integrate poverty into management education,Book 1 2014 Managua Book 2 2015 21st Management Education and the Challenge of Poverty WG Conference at Bocconi, Milan, Italy at EXPO 2015 Fighting poverty through management education to promote growth,
14、health, employment,Experiential learning conference in Nicaragua INCAE, Managua, 28-30 July 2014,Leveraging Innovative and Cross-country Learning for Poverty Reduction: Climbing the Economic Ladder Examples from and for Nicaragua Welcome and opening Panel I: Nicaragua: context, cases, collaborations
15、 Panel II: Lessons from the rest of the world Academic paper session 1: Macro level issues Learning at the country level Academic paper session 2 : Micro level issues Learning from entrepreneurs Academic session 3: Learning from innovations in business schools Experiential learning study trips two v
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