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Rae Andre

Professor Emeritus,
Northeastern University

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Posted By Rae Andre 03-17-2022 14:42
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What should business schools and, indeed, universities be teaching students about climate change? Are they doing enough? Join me to examine some benchmarks, and share your local perspective on this important climate change curriculum issue, March 24, 2022, at 11 a.m. EST. Our discussion is sponsored ...
Posted By Rae Andre 01-08-2021 17:21
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Please consider teaching climate leadership! I have developed a package of three classroom-tested resources that you can build on. These are all available at www.raeandre.com. 1) A short, interdisciplinary trade book published in 2020 by the University of Toronto Press: Lead for the Planet: Five ...
Posted By Rae Andre 10-25-2020 16:13
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Dear friends, When you, when we, achieve clarity about new and better futures...hopefully very soon...I hope you will feel energized and emboldened to innovate in your classrooms. Please consider teaching climate leadership! I have put together 3 classroom-tested resources you can use to build ...
Posted By Rae Andre 12-03-2019 09:14
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The course "Leadership and Sustainability" (L&S) is part of the sustainability concentration in the Northeastern Online MBA Program, currently ranked eighth internationally by the Financial Times. NU MBA students are mature, working professionals who have at least five years of work experience. The role ...
Posted By Rae Andre 02-05-2014 15:11
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Dear One-ers, I asked my intellectual property attorney to weigh in on this important question. Here's his response. Rae Rae, I think that Ron has it right. The use of the first few sentences plus the link (just as Google does for searches) would not be considered to be infringing. As ...