


Supporting The Boss – Business Lessons For Manchester United’s Board
While football managers and CEOs often take the brunt of the blame, the board – whether of Manchester United or a Fortune 500 company - has a critical role to play in providing support during turbulent times.

Jack Of All Trades Master Of None? Why Learning New Skills Might Hinder Your Development
Can you be too capable? Research reveals that building a broader spread of skills and expertise might not always lead to greater professional development.

Could AI Weed Out Bad Innovation Ideas?
How can organisations identify which innovative ideas will bring the most success? Can AI assist in deciding which to invest in and which to avoid?

Treating Your Employees Fairly Boosts Their Performance, Unless They Are Money-Motivated
If workplaces treat their employees fairly at work, the employees will tend to flourish, which will result in a boost to the whole team and workplace’s performance and productivity, new research by emlyon business school has found.

How Can Hospitals Keep Care Quality High On Tight Budgets? Research Round Up
As healthcare services continue to be pressured by environmental concerns, ageing populations, supply shortages and tightening budgets, medical leaders must find creative ways to keep care quality high.

Have You Got An Institutional Parasite? Here’s What To Do About It
How can industries tackle the rise and impact of parasitic businesses which profit from undermining their success? Research from Aalto University School of Business explores...

BlueSky BookShelf Meets: Susanne Braun
How am I doing as leader? How can I grow? How can I move on and let go of leadership? These are just some of the questions answered in the new book co-edited by Prof Susanne Braun...

Why Do People Like Products Created In Partnership With Universities?
Research by Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU) reveals that consumers are willing to pay up to 65% more for products created in collaboration with universities.