PRME
The Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) initiative is the largest organised relationship between the United Nations and business schools. The mission of PRME is to transform management education, research and thought leadership globally by providing the Principles for Responsible Management Education framework, developing learning communities and promoting awareness about the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.
SIX PRINCIPLES
As institutions of higher education involved in the development of current and future managers we declare our willingness to progress in the implementation, within our institution, of the following Principles, starting with those that are more relevant to our capacities and mission. We will report on progress to all our stakeholders and exchange effective practices related to these principles with other academic institutions
PRME CHAMPIONS
IILM Institute for Higher Education is one of the three business schools that are PRME Champions from Asia. As leaders in the space of responsible management education, PRME Champions will undertake advanced tasks and game changing projects that respond to systemic challenges faced by the PRME community, as well as to key issues identified by the United Nations and the UN Global Compact.
IILM PRME Research/Case study Awards in Responsible Management, 2017
The best case study will be awarded US$ 3000 and the winning author will be sponsored by IILM to visit India/Delhi and present the Case Study during the 5th IILM International Conference on Sustainability and Innovation: Key Drivers of Responsible Management which is scheduled to be held from 15-17, February 2018.
Business is too serious to be left to business people only.
Prof. Jagdeep Chhokar
former Professor, IIM AhmedabadBusiness is the problem, so business should be the solution.
Ms. Shabnam Siddiqui
Project Director at Global Compact Network, IndiaSocial responsibility is everyone’s responsibility.
Dr S.Y. Quaraishi
former Chief Election Commissioner, IndiaWe celebrate every child.
Mrs. Abha Sahgal
Principal, Sanskriti SchoolNo Power is costlier than No Power.