In 1998 The World Resources Institute (WRI) created Grey Pinstripes with Green Ties, a report that examined the inclusion of environmental management topics in37 MBA programs. In 1999, WRI partnered with the Aspen Institute's Business and Society Program (Aspen BSP) to balance the report by examining MBA programs for the teaching of social impact management. This led to the creation of Beyond Grey Pinstripes.
Here is the mission for this survey from their
website:
"Beyond Grey Pinstripes is a research survey and alternative ranking of business schools that spotlights innovative full-time MBA programs leading the way in the integration of issues concerning social and environmental stewardship in to the curriculum. These schools are preparing students for the reality of tomorrow's markets by equipping them with the social, environmental and economic perspectives required for business success in a competitive and fast changing world. "
The website brings out a list of top 100 Global MBAs with a social and environmental push. So if you want to serve the society and live a strss free life,
check them out.
Top Ten Lists in USA
Rank- United States Schools
1 Stanford University
2 The University of Michigan
3 University of California, Berkeley
4 University of Notre Dame
5 Columbia University
6 Cornell University
7 Duquesne University
8 Yale University
9 New York University
10 The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Rank- European Schools
1 Instituto de Empresa
2 ESADE Business School
3 Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University
4 The University of Nottingham
5 University of Jyväskylä
6 Copenhagen Business School
7 INSEAD
8 IMD - International Institute for Management Development
9 Cranfield School of Management
10 University of Bath
Rank- Coursework- schools that best integrate social, environmental and ethical issues into the classroom experience
1 Stanford University
2 York University
3 Yale University
4 University of California, Berkeley
5 Instituto de Empresa
6 ESADE Business School
7 Duquesne University
8 The University of Michigan
9 Columbia University
10 University of Notre Dame
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