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.
BlueSky BookShelf Meets: Susanne Braun
How am I doing as leader? How can I grow? How can I move on and let go of leadership? These are just some of the questions answered in the new book co-edited by Prof Susanne Braun...
7 Pride Month Business Lessons You Can’t Miss
We've collected seven key pieces of research from business schools around the world that provide key lessons for business leaders to take away.
Research Roundup: Expert tips for entrepreneurs
Looking to launch a business? We've collated some of the best advice from business school experts and entrepreneurs around the world.
Is Feedback More Effective When It Comes From Your Boss, Or Your Colleague?
Good ideas can come from anywhere. Equally, good advice is not only found in those who occupy the top spots. Dismissing valuable input from colleagues could come at a high price.
Almost 50% Of Workers Are Either Bored Or Burned Out
Are the numbers of those experiencing burnout, or simple dissatisfaction with their work really this high? What is driving such sentiments? And, most importantly, what can employers do to tackle it? That is exactly what Lotta Harju, Professor of Work and Organisational Psychology at emlyon business school, investigated.
3 Articles You Should Read If You’re Running A Small Business
To help set SME leaders on the path to reinforcing their operations and overcoming some of the most challenging hurdles we've explored some of the best advice from management experts around the world.
