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HEC Paris and London Business School on top for Europe. Growing appetite for financial training six years on from global financial crisis.
22 June 2015
Long shunned by entrepreneurs, education is emerging as a sector of start-up innovation. More students are launching ventures and schools are pivoting their teaching strategies.
Once internet shy, luxury brands are warming to the digital age. But luxury managers must grapple with pricing strategies and ill-fated store expansions.
Rate of entrepreneurial take up higher among female MBAs than males, as companies search for gender diversity. But women held back by lack of start-up capital.
16 June 2015
European business schools top ranks of chief executive officer producers. MBA graduates heading companies including BG Group, Banco Santander and Credit Suisse.
Business schools are utilizing digital learning solutions in the battle for cyberspace. But some may have been too slow to innovate.
8 June 2015
As firms warm to the green economy they are able to attract and retain employees more easily, and hire younger executives who increasingly seek social impact.
3 June 2015
As the global economy returns to health demand for executive education is growing. But business schools face fierce competition in the $70bn corporate training market.
2 June 2015
Start-up founder and mother Isabelle Delacave launched her venture to bring quality baby retail to Australia.
31 May 2015
IE Business School came first in The Economist’s biannual ranking of executive MBA programs, as Europe's schools were buoyed by alumni wage increases.
19 May 2015