You have now scope your problem with your client. Come and learn some frameworks to create your workstreams for your SBCP project and identify methods to analyze the core problem.
The Silfen Leadership Series is an initiative wherein world-renowned leaders come to campus to speak to students. It is funded by an endowment set up by David ’68 and Lyn Silfen. Each year, a board of six to eight students is selected, with whom we...
Hosted by: Bernstein Center for Leadership and Ethics
The Student Leadership and Ethics Board invites you to a special edition of #EthicsMatters conversation series which will feature a discussion about what actually happened to the students who lived through the ethical dilemmas featured in LEAD. Stude...
Hosted by: Bernstein Center for Leadership and Ethics
Please join us for an in-person presentation and information session on the Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics in Business (FASPE) summer program with Rebecca Scott, Program Director at FASPE and Amanda Fritz '23, Investmen...
DFI invites industry experts to campus to share their perspectives on topics relevant to aspiring product managers, covering career guidance, PM best practices or timely hot topics. Speakers present over lunch. These lunches are moderated by Chris La...
Drawing on their MBA elective Modern Political Economy, Glenn Hubbard and Tano Santos will apply lessons from Adam Smith – whose 300th birthday is this year – and other classical thinkers to today’s biggest business challenges. Join for a discu...
Hosted by: Bernstein Center for Leadership and Ethics
An essential component of being a great leader is not only understanding the foundations of influence, but also how to effectively deploy and manage these skills. As part of the Leadership Development Series under the auspices of The Reuben Mark Init...
The Silfen Leadership Series is an initiative wherein world-renowned leaders come to campus to speak to students. It is funded by an endowment set up by David ’68 and Lyn Silfen. Each year, a board of six to eight students is selected, with whom we...