


How Useful Is Networking When Job-Hunting?
It's not "what" you know, it's "who" you know. - a knack for networking can help to open doors for some that remain shut to others, but is this fair? Research shows that while networking is a vital skill for business development, lower-educated individuals do not necessarily benefit as much as higher educated peers.

The Changes For Women Since England Last Reached The World Cup Final
Much has changed for women in England since the last time an English football team were in the World Cup Final. In honour of the Lionesses, we explore a few of those important milestones...

Is It Better To Incentivise Competition Or Cooperation In Sales?
Does the "carrot and stick" method of reward still work for employees? Is it effective to pit your staff against each other in a bid to boost output, or do team incentives and rewards do a better job of driving results?

How Can You Make Your Workplace More Inclusive? Research Round-Up
We round up the most recent management thinking and research expertise from business schools around the world on the topics of diversity, equality and inclusion, and share their insights with you.

A Matter Of Making The Right Choices – Fetze Andringa: Nyenrode Business University
Fetze Andringa's future is wide open, but the discipline he's learned through years playing hockey is helping guide his career journey.

Organisation, Rigour And Less Time On Social Media – Antoine Lecourtois: NEOMA Business School
Antoine Lecourtois has established a I've established a habit of precise organisation, rigour, and above all priority management to manage his sports career alongside his studies.

Respect, Growth and Self-Sacrifice – Amandine Chantal Henry: Emlyon Business School
Football has not only given Amandine Henry a healthy appetite for competition, but has taught her the power to be found in values such as respect, and sacrifice.

Commitment, Focus and a Drive To Do Better – Ryan Baird: Trinity Business School
Ryan Baird, Ireland's "one to watch" on the rugby field believes commitment is key to success - if you aren't 100% committed to the game and to the moment in front of you, you won't perform to your potential.