After embedding with UN blue helmet peacekeepers in South Sudan, Dr Madeleine Rauch examines how some workers adapt their thinking to align boring routines with idealised visions of the future. Read more
Workplace meetings can be a bore, but they don’t have to be. Having a clear purpose, inviting the right people and listening to feedback can make meetings more enjoyable and productive, says Thomas Roulet. Read more
The 2025 Economic Report of the President submitted to the US Congress cites research from the Energy Policy Research Group based at Cambridge Judge Business School on cost and scalability of carbon capture and storage. Read more
Dr Jummy Okoya, an EDI expert and Consultant at Cambridge Judge Business School, champions inclusive leadership founded on personal values. Through the integration of real-world EDI practices into her teaching, she encourages MBA students to embrace these principles. Dr Okoya emphasises the critical importance of EDI across all organisations, preparing our students to be proactive… Read more
How the focus on artificial intelligence and other technologies risks obscuring the essential role that human emotion and ingenuity play in how the modern workplace will develop. Read more