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Five minutes with the faculty: Isabel Fernandez-Mateo On dining with Dolly Parton, defying bad advice, and why Champagne pricing strategies shows how women thrive outside the old boys’ club ...
focus course Fintech Forward: Strategies for Incumbents and Startups Gain a competitive advantage by mastering the financial technologies and strategies that drive fintech success. Turning Vision into ...
We were ranked #1 in the world for our open Executive Education programmes this year, and #3 Business School in Europe last year, by the Financial Times. Join a diverse student body of high-flying ...
Widening out the discussion to cover sustainable social inclusion, Ioannis pointed out that, while many argue AI will ...
Conflict exists in every team but it doesn't have to be a crisis. With the right map, it can become a moment of growth, ...
Business trends in 2025 2024 was a tumultuous year for business. Gazing deep into their crystal balls, LBS experts predict what 2025 may have in store for us all.
What does leadership look like in 2025? From being nimble, collaborative, agile, strategic and building trust, follow these tips from our experts. 2025: A time for rapid course-correction Linda Yueh, ...
Defence spending fuels innovation – but not how you think London Business School research identifies peacetime episodes in which mission-oriented spending led to long-term stimulus on private-sector ...
London Business School’s (LBS) MBA programme has again been recognised as one of the world’s best by the Financial Times (FT). The School’s MBA ranks seventh in the publication’s annual global ranking ...
Intrapreneurship offers Black founders an alternative path to success, shielding them from discrimination by leveraging their employer’s support and reducing bias in evaluating their talent and ...
Charles Handy died peacefully at his home in London, surrounded by his children Kate, Scott and his grandchildren. Mr Handy was a renowned management thinker and co-founder of London Business School ...
From a spontaneous reading choice to uncovering deep cultural shifts, Selin Kesebir’s academic path has been guided by curiosity and clarity of thought. Now an Associate Professor of Organisational ...
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