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St. Julien Hotel
Boulder, Colorado
July 20-22, 2005
Sponsored by:
AACSB
University Colorado – Boulder
Colorado State University
University of Wyoming
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This insightful two day conference offers lively panel sessions and
thought-provoking workshop discussions dealing with a variety of
topics, including resources for teaching business ethics (such as
cases, simulations, exercises, and videos), frameworks, and
challenges related to implementation. The conference provides the
opportunity for the sharing of resources, approaches, and insights
into effective methods for teaching business ethics.
Learning Objectives: |
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Learn new approaches and insights into effective
methods for teaching business ethics.
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Examine best practices for foundational
coursework in business ethics and business and society.
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Explore the challenges of motivating and
educating faculty regarding the nature and scope of business ethics.
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Exchange ideas about how to incorporate ethics
into the curriculum.
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Gain new insights into achieving college-wide
goals for covering business.
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Learn what corporate America desires schools of
business to contribute to ethics education
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Who Should Attend: |
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Professors, program directors, and
administrators wanting to plan, teach, and assess ethics
initiatives.
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Professors who are interested in exchanging
ideas on developing and implementing effective initiatives for
integrating ethics in their courses.
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Professors who are teaching or plan to teach the
business ethics or business and society course.
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For more information, please see
http://www.e-businessethics.com/
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