Capitalism is based on the creation of profitable organizations that could only exist by providing high quality and efficient products and services. The for-profit nature of companies forces them to find efficiencies in operations and production. This leads to greater profits, which can then be applied to social initiatives. The globalization of business has given [...]
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Profits and Purpose: The Free Market at its Finest
February 28, 2013
Instead of discussing capitalism from the traditional sense of profit maximization, let’s discuss it from the standpoint of purpose maximization. Can a company serve a purpose beyond maximizing wealth for its shareholders? I contend that it can, and the development of companies in the past few years that are both socially responsible and profitable is [...]
A Better Business School through Partnerships
November 6, 2012
During tough economic times, it is important to build networks and work together–which is why our corporate partners are of great importance now, more than ever before. We are fortunate to benefit from the support and goodwill of alumni and business leaders who make our network in the business community stronger and provide guidance in [...]
Young and Growing
August 31, 2012
Upon reflecting on the School of Management, I was again reminded about the many achievements we have accomplished over the past 3 years. Being a relatively young School, having offered undergraduate education for only 34 years, enables us to continue to be nimble. And yet, in just over three decades, we have attained a significant [...]







March 29, 2013
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