"In four semesters, we have gone from 17 students in one class per semester to 210 students in seven classes per semester." Jim Wheeler, University of Oklahoma
Were you troubled by the failures of Enron, World.com and the "dot coms?" Is running a successful business more important to you than financial engineering? Is your integrity "not for sale?"
It is no wonder that we have a shortage of principled business leaders. Today's business schools produce investment bankers and management consultants instead of entrepreneurs who know how to start and run real businesses. They offer watered down ethics courses in place of the beliefs and principles that make America the greatest country on earth.
You can be a part of the solution. By learning to teach by the Socratic Method, so students learn to think for themselves. By passing along the timeless lessons of business and economics, by helping students find a "calling" instead of a career.
In the process, you will earn more about business than you ever imagined. You will rediscover the joy of learning. And perhaps most importantly, you may find a calling by helping others find theirs.