


BlueSky BookShelf Meets: Julie Hodges
Despite understanding the need to be adaptable, many organisations struggle to create and manage effective organisational change. Thankfully, to help chart a smooth path through choppy waters, we have experts like Professor Julie Hodges.

How To Effectively Solve Business Conflict
New ESSEC Business School research finds traditional conflict resolution methods like open discussions and decision enforcement are generally ineffective in business conflict resolution.

Could Group Medical Appointments Be The Key To Solving The Global Healthcare Crisis?
The healthcare sector is struggling to provide an adequate service to everybody in need - how can we create a short-term fix? New research from ESMT Berlin suggests that shared medical appointments could be a solution.

Work-Life Imbalance: Does It Impact A Woman’s Career?
Do the daily decisions over who does the school run and looks after the kids when they're sick unfairly impact women's career prospects?

Does Your CEO’s Gender Affect Firm Performance?
New research from emlyon business school shows that the gender of outgoing leaders can inadvertently impact future leader's success...

Becoming A Parent Widens The Gender Pay Gap
New research reveals a woman's earnings are penalised by having a child, whereas a man's improves - putting yet another barrier between women and professional development...

Do Humble Leaders Build More Successful Teams?
Being humble can actually make you a better leader and drives organisation success, finds new research from the University of Sussex Business School.

Classical Music Is Sexist – How Can We Change The Industry?
The sexism in the world of classical music impacts female musicians early in their careers. Although an equal number of men and women train at conservatories, far fewer women become competition winners than men, new research finds.