“Hello, Mr. Cow. Can you come home?” Sam Schindler deadpans into his cell phone before a classroom full of giggling teenage boys at The Carter Academy in rural Bangladesh...
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In 2007, 64 million Americans travelled outside of the United States. In 2009, this number fell to 61.5 million. In the United States, 462,979 individuals volunteered for...
Goodluck Jonathan, the President of Nigeria, stood on the dais in front of a hundred or so of the most influential people in Africa. “Oil is old news—agriculture should b...
Being globally minded is no longer a professional choice. It’s a business requirement. To achieve global progress and shared value solutions to the big problems that are ...
Last week, Deirdre White, the CEO of CDC Development Solutions, joined the Wall Street Journal for a forum of CFOs from the world’s largest companies in Washington, DC to...
This week, the International Finance Corporation convened its 7th Annual Sustainability Summit. The topic: Dealing With Uncertainty. Though companies are clearly making s...
Are leaders born or made? Why not both! But, if you don’t have the raw material, it can be tough to develop, and simply having leadership talent is insufficient. In many ...
As the former president of the Thunderbird School of Global Management, Ángel Cabrera knows that companies with global ambitions need a workforce – and a leadership pipel...
In 2000, the world committed to address the major challenges restricting global prosperity in the next 15 years at the Millennium Summit of the United Nations, with the l...
A few years ago a pediatrician from Nigeria addressed an annual Global Business School Network conference in France. She literally brought tears to the eyes of the...