Yale School of Management

The mission of the Yale School of Management is educating leaders for business and society. The school’s students, faculty, and alumni are committed to understanding the complex forces transforming global markets and using that understanding to build organizations—in the for-profit, nonprofit, entrepreneurial, and government sectors—that contribute lasting value to society.

The school's integrated curriculum, close ties to Yale University, and active connection to the Global Network for Advanced Management ensure that Yale MBAs both acquire crucial technical skills and develop a genuine understanding of an increasingly complex global context. 

Centers and Initiatives

The school's centers and initiatives pull together faculty from across the university to advance understanding of critical questions in business and organization scholarship.

The Yale Center for Business and the Environment (CBEY) tackles one of the central management challenges of the 21st century: our transition to a sustainable economy. The center joins two world-renowned graduate schools—the Yale School of Management and the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies—with a network of internal and external leaders working at the interface of business and the environment. Visit CBEY.

adaptive financing for disaster recovery

The New Frontier of Adaptive Finance for Disaster Recovery

This report asks how financial institutions can adapt their offerings to rebuild healthy markets after shock events and explores the use of adaptive finance for supporting post-disaster recovery.

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