Courageous Conversations: Preparing Students to Lead in a Politically Polarized Business Environment
We describe an experimental curriculum innovation that creates a safe space for students to engage in courageous conversations —to openly share diverse thoughts and opinions as well as vigorously debate politically charged issues of critical business importance. Course evaluations and online surveys...
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