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Where Business Leadership Meets Moral Leadership - A Conversation with Walgreens CEO

Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube

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Explore a thought-provoking conversation between Walgreens Boots Alliance CEO Rosalind Brewer and Judy Samuelson, Executive Director of the Aspen Institute Business and Society Program. Delve into Brewer's career journey, leadership philosophy, and perspectives on critical business and societal issues. Gain insights on the evolving role of CEOs, women in leadership, pay equity, public policy, and the intersection of business and civic responsibility. Discover Brewer's thoughts on courage in leadership, the future of women in business, and innovative approaches to healthcare delivery. This engaging discussion, part of the "Conversations with Great Leaders" series, offers valuable lessons on moral leadership in the corporate world.

Syllabus

Introduction
Who is Rosalind Brewer
History lesson
Rosalinds responsibilities at Walgreens
Rosalinds career highlights
Rosalinds career path
Changing role of CEOs
Listening at all levels
Do women lead differently
Women are natural nurturers
CEOs raising questions of public or civic leadership
Public vs private sector
Wages
Pay Equity
Public Policy
Living Wage
Business Roundtable
Freedom is managed by courage
Where does Rosalind draw her courage
Women leaving business
Future of women in business
Drug delivery by drone


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The Aspen Institute

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