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Are today’s seminarians tomorrow’s corporate leaders?
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Are today’s seminarians tomorrow’s corporate leaders?

Several seminaries have begun to answer America's need for ethical and social leadership in the workplace.



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Seminaries have begun broadening their offerings and purpose to appeal to students who want a moral education but don’t intend to join the clergy. Kathryn Post reports for the Religion News Service that this approach is proving to be a win-win for both seminaries and businesses as companies seek managerial candidates with soft skills, such as empathy, plus an understanding of the importance of ethics in corporate culture.

Take-Aways

  • Some seminaries tailor classes to serve business students’ needs.
  • Corporate leaders want to hire empathetic managers who listen to and connect with people – traditional ministerial skills.
  • While corporate managers are seeking candidates with soft skills, seminaries are confronting a decline in institutional religion.

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Kathryn Post writes for the Religion News Service.