BULACAN, Philippines --- For long-time education and innovation advocate Katy Montgomery, companies could go beyond reaping profits and bring about positive social transformation by turning ventures into forces of change. This mindset was the core of Singapore-based French graduate business school INSEAD, which representatives visited the Philippines on Saturday, May 11, and gave solar panels to Assumption Development Foundation (ADF), an organization that supports poor students in Sapang Palay, San Jose del Monte City in this province. Montgomery, the associate dean of INSEAD's Degree Programmes, believes "businesses could be a force for good" -- a reason why "Project Shine On" ca...
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