Best Innovation Strategy 

The Best Innovation Strategy award is a fantastic way to celebrate achievement, motivate and encourage entire teams and let your students, peers, prospects, customers and alumni know precisely how you are pushing boundaries in terms of creativity in practice.

This year, judges will be especially interested to find out how Business Schools have innovated and adapted in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, and will be keen to read entries that have taken this crisis and disruption into consideration in order to create a new strategic opportunity.

This prestigious award is a celebration of innovation and radical thinking in business education delivery across all areas of the Business School and has been developed to recognise and reward game-changing new practices, risks and creativity around AMBA-accredited and BGA member, validated and accredited Business School’s programmes.

It promotes the value of taking risks in pursuit of the new across a number of different areas such as teaching, learning, recruitment and alumni relations.

This award is kindly sponsored by: 

The finalists are:

  • Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow (UK) for ‘Decision making under uncertainty: making a drama out of a crisis – transitioning a core MBA course into an online format using the Covid-19 pandemic as an integrated case study’
  • Graduate School of Management, MIP Politecnico di Milano (Italy) for ‘Immersive learning with simulations and virtual reality’
  • Imperial College Business School, Imperial College London (UK) for ‘A three-stage strategic response to the disruption in teaching provision due to the Covid-19 pandemic: stabilise, enhance and innovate’
  • School of Management, Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT) (China) for ‘Fintech MBA programme’
  • TBS Business School (formerly known as Toulouse Business School) (France) for ‘Teaching through comedy: injecting humour into educational videos’
The winners are:
Gold
TBS Business School (formerly known as Toulouse Business School) (France) for ‘Teaching through comedy: injecting humour into educational videos’
Silver
Graduate School of Management, MIP Politecnico di Milano (Italy) for ‘Immersive learning with simulations and virtual reality’
Bronze
Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow (UK) for ‘Decision making under uncertainty: making a drama out of a crisis – transitioning a core MBA course into an online format using the Covid-19 pandemic as an integrated case study

All AMBA & BGA Excellence Awards Categories 2021  

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