The John Gokongwei School of Management is in the business of developing people who see themselves looking for gaps in the marketplace.

It is in the business of teaching those who envision themselves mobilizing resources, taking calculated risks and developing new products and services. It is in the business of research that answers questions like why companies do the things they do.

But the JGSOM is not just about business per se. In line with the Jesuit tradition, we aspire to produce entrepreneurs and business leaders for others. The mission of JGSOM is to shape our students into business leaders who can respond to the needs of tomorrow’s world.

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Sign up for the Circular Campus Program of Circular Cities Asia

The John Gokongwei School of Management and the Ateneo Institute of Sustainability have partnered with Circular Cities Asia to bring the Circular Campus Program to the Ateneo this September

AIS and SDSN PH conduct public plenary on the status of SDGs in the Philippines

Last 7 September 2022, Sustainable Development Solutions Network Philippines ( SDSN PH ), housed at the Ateneo Institute of Sustainability ( AIS ), hosted a...

Central Facilities Management Office Contact Details (CFMO Memo 2022-0001)

(CFMO Memo) In line with the Central Facilities Management Office (CFMO) reorganization, we would like to share with the community the following information about where you can direct your facilities-related requests going forward.

Ateneo Art Gallery announces the 2022 Purita Kalaw-Ledesma Prizes in Art Criticism shortlisted writers

The announcement of winning writers will be on November 19, 2022, Saturday, at the Ateneo Art Gallery, Soledad V Pangilinan Arts Wing, Areté.

[Tinig] Spirituality of Connectedness and Promoting a Culture of Care

People from all walks of life, from different cultures and traditions must try to live a spirituality rooted in the understanding of the interdependence of all forms of life and new sense of responsibility towards them

[Blueboard] Interrogating ‘change’ and the institutions behind it

[Blueboard] "[In] interrogating change and understanding why change can be difficult to meet, one must look further than formal laws and policies, and adopt a more holistic view of institutions that impact day to day life."

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