Posts Tagged ‘sustainable mba’

The Future of Clothing: Concept and Design

It is the next great design challenge: how can products be made in a way that have no negative environmental or social impact, that are attractive and desirable, built to last and can be repurposed at the end of their life? · Read More

Why they give to BGI: a few of our favorite supporters

In anticipation of the Seattle Foundation’s GiveBIG Campaign (which we think is one of the most innovative campaigns to ever hit the non-profit fundraising scene), we wanted to show off a few of our favorite supporters. · Read More

It’s Business Competition Season

It’s more than Spring in the Pacific Northwest, it’s business competition season. Bainbridge Graduate Institute is proud to have several teams competing in a range of business competitions this year. · Read More

BGI students take on Earth Day in Spokane, Washington

The great city of Spokane isn’t just home to 200,000 Washingtonians east of the Cascades, it’s also home to three of BGI’s most ambitious and active MBA candidates: Jessica Anundson, Beth Robinette and Jessa Lewis. · Read More

Meeting Some Game Changers

Couldn’t we all stand to be a bit more hopeful? To believe in our capacity to achieve and to help make our lives more successful. I was inspired by these future game changers because they are taking the chance and working hard to affect change. Who knows, with some serious hard work and a little luck, this writer might find her way to quenching this thirst and maybe, just maybe, finding my way back to BGI as a student. · Read More

Why it works for me – a look back at my first quarter at BGI

BGI was so interesting – an independent business school, not aligned with a “prestigious university”, monthly intensives at a nature preserve, the rest of the time online, no tenured faculty and no bricks and mortar. I was intrigued with the BGI business model. · Read More

Corporate Responsibility ‘Officially’ on the Rise

The proportion of organizations that have a corporate responsibility manager shot up to 62 percent in 2011, versus 42 percent in 2010. · Read More