Chicago Booth's new reading group, A Nobel Idea, hosted by Chicago Booth Alumni Club of Africa will discuss some of UChicago's most notable Nobel laureates.

Where

Online Webinar
Online, Kenya

Event Details

This reading will focus on Milton Friedman's Business of Business.

A Nobel Idea - Chicago Booth Reading Group hosted by Chicago Booth Alumni Club of Africa
Milton Friedman's Business of Business

You may have heard that an extraordinary number of Nobel Prizes have been awarded to University of Chicago faculty. But have you gone beyond the numbers to delve deeply into these award-winning, path-breaking ideas? In Chicago Booth's new reading group, A Nobel Idea, you will discuss some of UChicago's most notable Nobel laureates. In true Booth fashion, you will read the excerpts from the texts themselves, develop your own ideas, and ask questions of your peers.

A Nobel Idea engages a small group of Booth alumni in Africa to discuss Milton Friedman's 1970 treatise on the "business of business". Topics to be discussed include the responsibility of corporations to shareholders and the broader community, as well as what makes for "good" corporate governance.

Space is very limited (15 alumni), so we ask that you please express your interest in participating by filling out the registration link. When we have a sense of interest, we will reach out to confirm your spot and provide links to the four articles which are part of the pre-reading material.

Your host for this session is alumnus Eric Mboma, '08 based in Kenya. 

Cost

No Charge

Registration

Register Online

Reading material is sponsored by Chicago Booth Alumni Relations.

Deadline: 6/16/2020

Questions

Jenny Eriksson, Alumni Relations