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Bangalore based B-school grads to study anti-corruption
strategies under UN initiative
Students taking up management studies at Bangalore
University this year will get lessons in anti-corruption strategies,
making them the first in the world to use a UN-developed toolkit to groom young managers to blow the whistle on corporate fraud.
making them the first in the world to use a UN-developed toolkit to groom young managers to blow the whistle on corporate fraud.
The course will be tracked by nearly 500 top business schools
including INSEAD
and London
Business School that want to gauge the merit of including a course on how
to handle graft at the workplace and outside it in their MBA curriculum.
These
B-schools-including XLRI and the Indian School of Business-are signatories to
The first batch of over 6,000 students in the 63 colleges
affiliated to Bangalore University will follow the curriculum formulated by the
Canara
Bank School Of Management Studies (CBSMS).
CBSMS was identified last year as the pilot institution to implement the PRME guidelines.
CBSMS was identified last year as the pilot institution to implement the PRME guidelines.
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