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Championing Triple Ownership Programs (TOPs) in Executive Education: How participant and sponsor ownership leads to better program outcomes

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What do you associate with the word “campus”?  For most of us, besides the happy student memories, there are aspects of university life that we were glad to leave behind. Perhaps your mind jumps to…

Same same… but different

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Public life is tentatively reopening across the world, but clearly some of the changes brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic are here to stay – the executive education industry, in particular, has…

How to build resilient supply chains

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The minutiae of daily operations, logistics, and the performance evaluation of diverse and dispersed suppliers must be managed alongside implementing visionary strategies that address trends, threats…

Identifying the potential in digital identity

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You unbox the new phone from its upcycled, responsibly sourced seaweed packaging. With a glance to the screen, its sensors boot up, identify you, and connect you to your iCloud account. And as you…

The solitude of the remote leader

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The board also changed where. Just as her department was preparing to return to the office in a hybrid setup, she learned that her team was being moved to another location. The building was far less…

Patents: The worst incentive scheme for innovation, except for all the others?

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The initiative was supported by several alliances, such as ATTAC Germany, medico international, and ZeroCovid.org. There was also a public petition running with the title “Kill Patents – revoke…

Minding the gender wage gap

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A more precise statement would be something like, “In the US, according to 2019 CPS data, the ratio of women’s to men’s median earnings for full-time, year-round workers, aged 15 years and older, was…

Career shocks: How to spot them, how to survive them

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Career paths are becoming increasingly turbulent, with unexpected events beyond a manager’s control exercising influence on their plans, expectations, and sense of self. Academics have labelled such…

China's interventions in the tech industry: The dark side of state capitalism

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Bad state or good state? The traditional answer in the free-market West is simple: The state should set frameworks and rules, ensure internal and external security, protect property rights, provide…

Hidden champions – adapting to change through innovation

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For these so-called hidden champions – a term coined by Professor Hermann Simon – innovation is a core, defining feature alongside a focus on narrow markets, a high degree of customer orientation,…