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• Business, Society, and Sustainability, Management

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Rotterdam School of Management (RSM) promotes diversity and a focus on individual and team development. During team assignments, which students have in all courses, they have the

opportunity to learn from this diversity to become global leaders in all industries – leaders with integrity who are aware of the social and environmental issues, amalgamating these skills into business. RSM is the leading business school in the Netherlands, a country recognized as a global leader in energy innovation, where the university is a platform for international forums for energy policy and industry standards. The core curriculum of RSM empowers students to be the change agents that integrate broader stakeholder management and work toward mainstreaming sustainability in business.

The motto at RSM is “the business school that thinks and lives in the future,” and students are prepared to develop adaptable, holistic, and sustainable approaches to business issues. The program aims to teach students to become globally responsible business leaders and focuses on values of global social responsibility, sustainability, and ethical behavior in the curriculum. RSM sets the pace when it comes to integrating environmental, social, and governance issues into the curriculum and research activities. More than optional electives, sustainability is integrated into every functional business area of the curriculum.

It all begins in the first week of the full-time MBA program, when students are introduced to the various characteristics of sustainability and how they affect business decisions in both the short and long term. In courses like Business and Society Management, subjects of social governance are presented. This creates a foundation for the Personal Leadership Development course that challenges students to incorporate those values into a viable business plan. Students examine case studies that highlight the better and fairer use of resources and discuss and debate in class the ethical choices of leaders and the responsibilities of those with influence. RSM students also connect to the broader university community through the CEMS Club that serves as a bridge between students, corporate, and community partners through academic, social, and professional events. The CSR Committee is responsible for organizing CSR-related activities, such as volunteering and sustainability events on and off campus.

http://www.rsm.nl/home/ Prominent Faculty

• Gail Whiteman, Companies and Ecologies

• Lawrence Pratt, Business Society and Sustainable Management • Rob Van Tulder, Managing Cross-Sector Partnerships

Prominent Alumni

• Aouatif Tawfik, Project Manager Sustainability Europe, Unilever • Beth Rogers, Independent Management, Elizabeth Rogers Consulting • Trisha Clauson, NOTS Impact Entrepreneurs, Danone

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RSM is diverse, not only in reference to the more than 30 nationalities represented in each batch of students, but also to the variety of professional backgrounds and interests. At the start of the program, many students do not pay much attention to social or environmental issues, but the curriculum demonstrates the importance of sustainability with two mandatory sustainability courses. This creates enthusiasm in the students to incorporate more of what they learn into other classes.

The RSM Net Impact Club connects sustainability-minded students to business leaders, companies, and nonprofit organizations by sponsoring career boards, peer-to-peer sessions about working in sustainability, a sustainability summit, an entrepreneurship boot camp, field trips, networking, and more. Students also receive a Net Impact newsletter every two weeks. The club chapter at RSM works closely with other departments of the business school, including Greening RSM and Sustainable RSM, to create a more sustainable campus as well as generate sustainability dialogues, research, and action with RSM stakeholders. The goals of the chapter are to increase awareness and participation of students, alumni, and faculty in activities that create tangible impact locally and globally; to expand professional networks; and to improve career connections in the Netherlands. A few examples of past events include jointly organizing TEDx RSM with the Marketing club, Think.Eat.Save, a learning seminar about sustainability in the food sector, and a series of seminars on Circular Economies.

The Career Development Center (CDC) at RSM connects students and alumni in three different stages: before, during, and after securing a job. The CDC first focuses on helping students understand what their long- term goals are and what fields and job positions will help them achieve those goals. At the same time, they work on improving the resume, social media profiles, interviewing skills, and everything needed to create strong candidates in any field.

Once students are prepared, the CDC works to align students with internships and career positions focused on sustainable development both locally and globally. These efforts are in turn supported by the RSM Net Impact club, which organizes career boards and invites guest speakers who concentrate on social and environmental impact experiences. This helps students understand how their skills and knowledge of sustainability themes are incorporated into companies and what kind of opportunities exist. Finally, being aware of the importance of the alumni network, the CDC keeps track of alumni working in various fields relating to sustainability to be able to promote new graduates. The network in sustainability is improving in the Netherlands through the joint efforts of the CDC, Net Impact, and other university departments.

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Impact Investing International Development Nonprofit Management Social Entrepeneurship Corporate Responsibility Entrepeneurship Innovation/Creativity Leadership Strategy

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More information at:

Business as UNusual, Published by Net Impact 2014

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