Professor, Department of Management and Entrepreneurship Driehouse College of Business DePaul University Erich Dierdorff is an award-winning instructor at the executive, graduate and undergraduate levels of business education specializing in the areas of organizational behavior, human resource management and data science. He is also the director of the Executive Master of Science in Human […]
Visiting Adjunct Professor in Residence Fundacao Dom Cabral Kenneth C. Bardach has over 30 years experience in the fields of management education and development having held senior-level positions for a variety of leading academic and corporate enterprises.Β In industry, Ken was responsible for global talent management for two premier multinational enterprises.Β In his academic […]
Founded in 2003 by the World Bank, today the Global Business School Network is an independent global non-profit 501( c)3 with headquarters based in Washington, D.C. A staff team is responsible for the strategic development and operations of the network. The chief executive officer is supervised by a Board of Directors and guided by […]
Back to Teaching Resources Homepage CONTACT Julianna LaBelle, bhr@gbsn.org Why teaching decent work in fishing matters The example of the fishing industry highlights some of the drivers of forced labor in global supply chains. While forced labour happens across all industries and all countries, some activities are more at risk of forced labor and […]
[…] set of powerful organizations, like businesses, NGOs, and governments, who share GBSNβs goal of building the worldβs prosperity through management education. Today, GBSN is an independent 501( c)3 organization based in Washington, DC, and has member schools, participants, and partners on six continents. Its original success has not only made GBSN a highly respected […]
Back to Teaching Resources Homepage CONTACT Julianna LaBelle, bhr@gbsn.org Why fair recruitment matters Labour migration is an integral part of global labour market dynamics. While some countries are more affected than others, labour migration affects every country and region of the world. People leave their countries for a variety of reasons, including poverty, lack […]
Available Teaching Resources Decent Work in the Fishing Industry Fair Recruitment of Migrant Workers CONTACT Julianna LaBelle, bhr@gbsn.org About the teaching resources Developing open-source teaching resources on labor rights in global business The International Labour Organization (ILO), GBSN, and the University of Geneva (UNIGE) have joined forces on the inclusion of labor rights in […]
If you could change anythingβββanything at allβββabout your business school, what would it be? In one form or another, that basic question is placed before every business school leader. Whereas βnothingβββnothing at allβ might once have sufficed for the sake of continuity and tradition, itβs no longer viewed as an acceptable response. Business school […]
There many ways for individuals engage in the mission of the Global Business School Network. We offer a portfolio of activities for students, including Global Treks, competitions, and projects. For faculty, we provide opportunities and platforms to do research on critical developing world issues and problems, as well as professional development. For leaders and […]
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