Recommendations for advancing gender equality in business
New research from Hanken School of Economics looks at how the number of women on boards can be increased. Tim Banerjee Dhoul reports
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New research from Hanken School of Economics looks at how the number of women on boards can be increased. Tim Banerjee Dhoul reports
With ambiguity comes new choices and we will need a new sort of leadership to nurture the green shoots of hope and replenish our world, says Thinkers50 Co-Founder Des Dearlove
Productivity and resilience are the product of a workplace culture based on trust and a growth mindset, says Centric Consultants’ Ivan Hollingsworth. Discover how you can start encouraging these behaviours within your team
‘Moonshot thinking’ was the focus of Egade Business School’s latest lifelong learning programme for alumni, writes Tim Banerjee Dhoul
A student project led by Gisma Business School has been examining the merits of diversifying commuter options in Berlin and Potsdam. Tim Banerjee Dhoul reports
Connecting industry and academia through fellowships is an effective route for upskilling talent, says Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 secretary John Lavery. Discover the wide-ranging benefits on offer for both businesses and universities
What makes leadership teams successful in a hybrid environment? Author of The Successful Hybrid Team Perrine Farque offers her perspective and debunks some common leadership myths
Far from going into freefall from Covid-19’s impact, the business master’s landscape is in good health, according to AMBA & BGA research. Tim Banerjee Dhoul and Ellen Buchan report
Latin America has responded strongly to the impact of Covid-19 and has the potential to become a global hub for entrepreneurship and innovation, says Gregorio Esteban
A new series of six manga-style graphic novels seek to break down key topics and concepts in business and management by using the genre’s popularity and approachability
To better understand cultural differences in leadership, we need to understand where they come from. Neoma Business School’s Sirio Lonati traces their roots to societal change and explains what this means for modern-day managers and those who help develop them
Latin America is poised to play a greater role on the world stage, as countries reassess trade relationships and take stronger stances on climate change, says Gregorio Esteban. Business leaders should take note
“There will be no more business if we do not take care of others and the planet,” warns professor José Maillet, as he tells Tim Banerjee Dhoul about Gaïa, Audencia’s new school of ecological and social transition, and the course it offers on its Grande École programme
Combating loneliness at work requires us to get and stay connected with each other, says the University of Salford’s Lynda Holt, and we can all help create or enhance belonging for those around us
Discover some of our favourite business networking tips and techniques, from reaching out to past alumni to signing up for graduate mentorship programmes
A new joint master’s aims to zero in on the challenges that dominate the agendas of today’s international hospitality leaders. Ashok Som and Francine Cuagnier outline the programme and partnership between ESSEC Business School and Glion Institute of Higher Education
Creativity can be enhanced and managed through a variety of techniques, says Ayoa founder Chris Griffiths, so anyone can beat blocks and boost the creative thinking of themselves and their teams
Nicole de Fontaines, executive director of CEMS, looks at what early-career professionals need to know to lead in the context of the environmental crisis and how business schools can support their development
Benjamin Shestakofsky University of California Press How venture capital shapes work, innovation and inequality To promote innovation that benefits the many rather than the few,
Howard Steven Friedman and Akshay Swaminathan Columbia Business School Publishing A data science handbook for business leaders Whether you are a newly minted MBA or
Perrine Farque Wiley Discover how to build, nurture and retain talent in a hybrid environment with an eye-opening look into what distinguishes world-class teams from
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