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| | General Electric : Michigan Business School Launches Cutting-Edge Citizenship Initiative (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03) |
 | | A far-reaching initiative to raise the level of ethics, integrity and corporate global citizenship in business was launched by the University of Michigan Business School. |
 | | Tichy, a business school professor, prolific author and longtime consultant to CEOs, underscored the business school's long-term emphasis on citizenship issues by personally endowing the citizenship initiative, calling his school's cutting-edge commitment, "a stake in the ground simply the most important thing for any business leader in the world today." |
 | | During the year, Michigan students will participate in numerous citizenship workshops, compete to participate in select citizenship projects with GE and P&G, conduct independent study initiatives, join symposia with students from other Top 10 business schools, and interact with executives in the first annual CEO Global Corporate Citizenship Summit, led by Immelt and Lafley. |
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