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Dr. Ifedapo Francis Awolowo

Black History Month 2023: The Power Of Mentors – Dr. Ifedapo Francis Awolowo

To celebrate Black History Month we're profiling black leaders using business education to create a positive change for themselves and for the world around them. Dr. Ifedapo Francis Awolowo knows the power of mentors and visibility for aspiring black professionals. He uses his platform at Sheffield Business School to be this for others.

Is remote working making us lazy? Killing productivity? Or are these rationals for a return to the office born from the frustration of trying to learn the new management skills to oversee disparate teams?

Elon Musk vs Remote Working: Is He Right?

Is remote work making us lazy? With tech savvy companies such as Zoom and X demanding that staff be more physically present, we explore the challenges and opportunities of flexible working. Does being present mean better results?

Mariza, Nicole, Mariana, Katharina and Betina share their stories of how they found success in industries where women are a minority

Meet The Women Thriving In Male-Dominated Industries

We shine a spotlight on five successful women, thriving in what have been typically male-dominated industries, and sharing the stories of how they found success despite facing greater barriers, challenges and even potentially discrimination.

Why Small Businesses Make A Big Difference

Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) account for around 90% of all firms and are responsible for 50% of employment globally. The Dean of Oxford's Saïd Business School, Soumitra Dutta says their potential for economic and social impact must not be underestimated or underappreciated.