By Tanisia Morris Note: This story was originally published in the Fordham Newsroom and was re-published here on GabelliConnect. What’s the harm in using management practices that are merely concerned with profit-making? For Michael Pirson, a scholar of humanistic management, …
It’s a common belief that business leaders must be ruthless, focused only on shareholder optimization and profit, but a growing movement in commerce seeks to dispel that notion. Leaders, say those who advocate for a new approach, can succeed with …
Michael Pirson’s efforts to reshape global businesses as catalysts for improving society and solving some of its ills have brought him a new honor and responsibility. Pirson, an associate professor of management systems at the Gabelli School of Business, has …