The Center for Ethical and Socially Responsible Leadership will be offering a wide variety of programs to engage with all students around the topics of ethics and social responsibility. Although our programs are geared toward Broad College of Business students, we welcome anyone from the MSU campus to join us.
CESRL is happy to come and speak to large or small groups, classes or any student organization. We can tailor a presentation to meet your specific needs. Presentations CESRL has previously given are as follows:
Interested in having someone from CESRL come and talk with your group? Email or call Beth Hammond at hammon25@msu.edu or (517) 353-4299.
Case competitions are an opportunity for students to work in teams to analyze a problem specific to a case study and strategically develop the best solution(s), within the case study guidelines, by a certain date. Teams deliver presentations for judges, who will decide the winner. These are great opportunities to hone your critical thinking skills and your presentation abilities, and the competition looks great on your resume. And there is typically prize money at stake as well!
Interested in being on a team? Email your resume to Beth Hammond at hammon25@msu.edu.
The Center for Ethical and Socially Responsible Leadership will sponsor up to 2 teams to participate in the John R. Lewis Racial Justice Case Competition. If either of the teams is invited to Atlanta, GA to participate in the final round, CESRL will pay for travel and accommodations for that team.
Teams of four (4) to six (6) students from a university will submit an application to an industry of their choosing, consisting of applicant information and a PowerPoint statement of intention (maximum 7 slides) that responds in detail to the following questions:
The Center for Ethical and Socially Responsible Leadership will be hosting the Ethics in the New Case Competition for undergraduate students in the Broad College of Business on Thursday, October 10th. Teams of up to 4 students will compete to address all ethical and business implications of a current day ethical situation.
Prize money will be awarded to the top three teams in the following amounts:
The Center for Ethical and Socially Responsible Leadership will sponsor up to 2 teams to participate in the virtual component of the International Business Ethics and Sustainability Case Competition.
Teams of 3-5 members compete in 3 competitions during the event:
As business professionals, you will be held to certain expectations around ethical and appropriate conduct. There are some universal principles, such as integrity and respect, but each discipline emphasizes different areas of conduct based on the ethical needs of that profession. Review the codes of ethics for your major’s professional associations to ensure that you are acting in line with those expectations.