March 24, 2015

Washington Post Article Explores Lessons That Future Business Leaders Need to Know

In a Washington Post article published on March 16, 2105, Ed Snider Center Director Rajshree Agarwal explores why it’s important for business students to learn about the ethics and principles required to create value, not just focus on issues surrounding how value ought to be distributed. 

“Business students need to be given historical and philosophical perspectives to help them understand the role of enterprise and markets in both the creation of value and its distribution,” Agarwal noted. “The article indentifies five main themes such as don’t substitute money for purpose that I believe are critical to true success.” 

Read the article to learn five lessons that future business leaders need to know.

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