Monday, October 22, 2007

MBA Is All About The Green

There are many businesses school across the country that are incorporating the environmental and social costs of doing business into there curricula. These programs, Green education, has the goal to teach students to be successful in doing business without destroying environment. The Standford Graduate School of Business, ranked No.1 in the 2005 Aspen report, introduced a joint degree program for MBA students in environment and resources in April. On the East Coast, officials at Duck University's Fuqua School of Business plan to launch an initiative with Duke's environmental school that will study the emerging field of doing business in a sustainable context and the advantages to the business community of coming up with innovative practices. Many other businesses such as Brain Bridge Graduate Institute, Dominican University of California, and Presidio School of Management are applying Green education to their programs because they care not only world economy but also the ecology.
In my opinion, the Green MBA program is really good because they teach student to care about the planet. The students will use natural resources properly while maintaining business success. I think, nowadays many big companies such as QFC., Starbucks,and The Gaps are caring about environmental wellness. Therefore, students who graduate from MBA program that stress on Green education will become good business people.

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