Management Education as a Means of Survival and a Path to Peace: Lessons from a "Lost Boy of Sudan"

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Title Management Education as a Means of Survival and a Path to Peace: Lessons from a "Lost Boy of Sudan"
Creator Awan, Solomon Mading; Whiting, Victoria R.; Whiting, Phillip.
Subject Sudanese--Biography; Refugees--Sudan--Biography; Refugees--Kenya--Biography; Refugees--United States--Biography; Poverty--Sudan; Economic development; Education; Genocide--Sudan; Peace
Description Solomon Awan's insight about what management educators can do to respond to the world's impoverished citizens was gained through the results of a harrowing journey as an eight-year-old boy; a "Lost Boy of Sudan". Solomon's essay tells how management education can be a vehicle to stop violence and reduce abject poverty. Three learning points discussed in this essay include that: business is a means for survival; education is a tool to save lives; and profit opportunities exist within the most impoverished parts of the world. This compelling essay allows the reader a glimpse into the challenges that face those who struggle to survive in a society without business opportunity. More importantly, Solomon's essay provides ideas for management educators so that they can make a difference in the creation of peace and economic prosperity throughout the world.
Publisher Westminster College
Type Text; Image
Language eng
Rights Management Digital copyright 2007, Westminster College. All rights Reserved.
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s68p97nq