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Virginia Bratton, a respected business professor from Montana State University, is set to inaugurate the Provost’s Distinguished Lecturer Series with a compelling lecture titled “Beyond Profit: Ethics, Influence, and the People-Centered Organization.” This highly anticipated event will take place on Tuesday, October 21.
In her presentation, Bratton will delve into her extensive research experiences, exploring the critical intersection of ethics and business practices. She aims to challenge conventional profit-driven paradigms by emphasizing the importance of a people-centered approach within organizations. This perspective is particularly relevant in today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, where stakeholders increasingly prioritize ethical considerations alongside financial performance.
Attendees can expect an engaging discussion that not only highlights the significance of ethical leadership but also encourages a shift towards more inclusive and responsible organizational practices. Bratton's insights promise to inspire both students and professionals alike, making this lecture a must-attend event for those interested in the future of business ethics.
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