


Black History Month 2023: Making Diversity The Norm – Rimm Elfu
To celebrate Black History Month we're profiling black leaders using business education to create a positive change for themselves and for the world around them. Rimm Elfu shares how his Executive MBA taught him the art of communication, perception and resilience

Black History Month 2023: Leading With Integrity And A Focus On Opportunity For All – Lucy Wanjiku Mutinda
To celebrate Black History Month we're profiling black leaders using business education to create a positive change for themselves and for the world around them. Here we speak with entrepreneur Lucy Wanjiku Mutinda about her studies at ESMT in Berlin, her career, and what it means to provide inclusivity and opportunity for all.

BlueSky BookShelf Meets: Philippe Silberzahn
We sat down with Philippe Silberzahn to discuss why his new book "Welcome to Uncertainty! Surviving and Thriving in a World of Surprises" is essential reading for leaders, innovators, and those determined to harness the potential of change in an uncertain and ever-evolving landscape.

Five Questions About Tax Evasion And Exemption, Answered By Business Schools
In this world, nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes. Reflecting on the reveal of widespread abuse of tax systems in Europe and the US by companies such as BlackRock in 2018, leading business school experts share their research and insights on how to prevent such events happening again, and how organisations and individuals can act more ethically.

Top 4 Things Gen Z Want From The Workplace
They might be stereotyped as the easily distracted, lazy and TikTok obsessed generation, but Gen Z have a vital skillset to bring to the workplace. Should employers so easily dismiss their needs?

What Can The Barbie Movie Teach Us About Start-Up Investment?
Whilst anything is possible in Barbie land, in reality, for many women a significant gender bias exists when attempting to get ahead.

How Humour Can Make Lectures More Engaging
The university experience, at times, can be quite stressful. However, research by Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Institute) finds that humour can improve student performance.

Is It Better To Incentivise Competition Or Cooperation In Sales?
Does the "carrot and stick" method of reward still work for employees? Is it effective to pit your staff against each other in a bid to boost output, or do team incentives and rewards do a better job of driving results?