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LEADERSHIP LESSON #18: RAISE THE BAR. THEN LEAP OVER IT. The doctoral program will combine coursework with research in ac- counting, economics, finance, man- agement and strategy, management information systems, or marketing. sNew York University's Stern School of Business has launched The Stewart Satter Program in Social Entrepre- neurship, which has been funded in part by a $300,000 gift from Stern alumnus Stewart Satter. The pro- gram includes a philanthropy fund that will support educational initia- tives and foster social venture cre- ation within the school community. Operating like a competitive market, the Satter Social Entrepreneurship Fund will consider project proposals based on their measurable financial and social return on investment. OTHER NEWS s The Caux Round Table (CRT), an in- ternational network of business lead- ers working to promote moral capi- talism, has completed a project to compile 83 Country Profiles that supply data on each country's politi- cal, social, and economic structures. The goal is to help countries im- prove their ability to attract domes- tic and foreign private investment. To create its pro- files, the CRT has used global standards, in- dexes, and ratings organizations such as Transparency International, Moody's, Fitch, Stan- dard & Poor's, and the United Na- tions Development Program. The Country Profiles are posted on the organization'sWeb site at www .cauxroundtable.org. s provided by global z DREXEL MBA THE DREXEL UNIVERSITY'S LEBOW COLLEGE OF BUSINESS IS RECOGNIZED BY FINANCIAL TIMES, U.S.NEWS & WORLD REPORT AND ENTREPRENEUR MAGAZINE FOR SUPERIOR PROGRAMS LeBow Learn Here, Lead AnywhereTM BizEd JULY/AUGUST 2004 PROFESSIONAL ONE-YEAR TECHNO EXECUTIVE CORPORATE LEBOW COLLEGE OF BUSINESS www.lebow.drexel.edu 17

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