11. Changing the System From Within, with Steven De Haes
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My guest this week is Prof. dr Steven De Haes, Dean of Antwerp Management School. Listen to Steven talk about: Why shareholder-oriented business education can fairly be blamed for our previous global financial crisesHow self-awareness, global perspectives and societal consciousness are three pillars of responsible management educationWhy integrating sustainability into core business subjects is more important than separate sustainability degreesHow technology innovation needs the guiding hand of societal purpose and organisational culture in order to be effectiveWhy walking the talk is the key to leadership for thriving, along with the necessity of dialogue to manage difficult paradoxesKey links: Steven De Haes (LinkedIn) Antwerp Management School (website) Thriving (book) Wayne Visser (website) Wayne Visser (LinkedIn)
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