Moving beyond Covid-19: Rotterdam School of Management (RSM)
RSM Dean, Ansgar Richter, on how Covid-19 has accelerated the School’s plans to make technology more prominent in its thinking and why Business Schools must avoid turning inwards
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RSM Dean, Ansgar Richter, on how Covid-19 has accelerated the School’s plans to make technology more prominent in its thinking and why Business Schools must avoid turning inwards
How has the management education landscape been affected by Covid-19, and how are Business Schools working to move past the pandemic, both in the short and longer term? Insights from Collegium Humanum-Warsaw Management University, Poland
Given management education’s importance to the evolution of Russia’s economy, the MGIMO School of Business and International Proficiency is training a new type of manager
Planning for a future expansion into Asian markets? Export expert, Siddharth Shankar, has six pieces of advice to offer
Expanding a business internationally can be challenging, but Asia offers five major markets and many of the world’s fastest-growing economies, writes Siddharth Shankar
Aga Khan University’s Eunice Ndirangu on working to impact healthcare in Sub-Saharan Africa in the time of Covid-19 with a training programme established in partnership with the social impact arm of pharmaceutical firm and established employer of business graduates, Johnson & Johnson
Does your business risk irrelevance? It will soon if three fundamental innovation perspectives are ignored, says Berlin School of Business and Innovation’s Alexander Zeitelhack
An account of how a walk into the unknown and the plight of late 19th-century farmers in the southern Netherlands provided a powerful means of injecting purpose into employees of Rabobank, from the book ‘Alive at Work’
Emmanuel Métais, Dean of EDHEC, discusses innovation at his School with David Woods-Hale and shares his thoughts on instilling leadership capabilities in MBAs at a time of genuine change
From shared trauma to stocking up on gold, a look at the markets’ reaction to the ‘Black Swan’ event that is Covid-19 and what this means for the near future
In light of the threat of continuing restrictions after Covid-19, reducing the element of risk for prospective students weighing up where to apply is essential, says Libreka’s Soumik Ganguly
Relationship-building, trust and why students should be flexible over where they set their career sights within the hospitality industry. The short-, medium- and long-term outlook for one of the hardest-hit sectors during the Covid-19 pandemic