BlueSky BookShelf Meets: Christoph Burger and Jens Weinmann
Struggling to adapt to the digital revolution? We sit down with the authors of "Leveraging Digital Innovation” to find out more about how executives can effectively implement digital innovations and ensure long-term success.
Supporting The Boss – Business Lessons For Manchester United’s Board
While football managers and CEOs often take the brunt of the blame, the board - whether of Manchester United or a Fortune 500 company - has a critical role to play in providing support during turbulent times.
Ones To Watch: 10 New Programmes Entering the Biz Ed Market For 2024/25
As classes get underway in person and online at leading institutions around the world, so too does the search for many aspiring business school students in finding the right programme to apply to. Is one of these the right one for you?
Jack Of All Trades Master Of None? Why Learning New Skills Might Hinder Your Development
Can you be too capable? Research reveals that building a broader spread of skills and expertise might not always lead to greater professional development.
Could AI Weed Out Bad Innovation Ideas?
How can organisations identify which innovative ideas will bring the most success? Can AI assist in deciding which to invest in and which to avoid?
Do Employers Prefer Online Or In-Person Degrees?
What is the better way to learn, and what to employers value more? We look into which degrees provide the best opportunities
Trump or Harris? Here’s 5 Things Research Tells Us To Expect From The Winning Side
Whilst we may not know for sure what the result of the November 5th US Election will be, research gives us a good indication of what we can expect from the next Leader of the Free World
Employers Value AI Skills More Than Teamwork and Time Management
AI and tech are rapidly on the rise, and these skills are highly in demand, finds a new survey by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC). Meanwhile, the need for traditional skills like time management and teamwork is declining.
