Business Weekly: Entrepreneurship and innovation in the Arts and Creative sector
Enterprise Tuesday events series will resume online on 3 November at Cambridge Judge Business School. The Lent series will focus on entrepreneurship and innovation in the arts and creative sector with the first event under the banner of Art as…
The Arts Sector needs to retain and attract talent to survive after COVID-19
The creative arts face a decade of recovery without strong leadership and talent retention. The Cambridge MBA is creating a fresh pipeline of leaders to lift the industry out of its COVID-19 slump. What will recovery look like? Jeremy Newton,…

Animated insights on performance in the cultural & creative industries
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4nsmar4c9U Dr Allègre Hadida A few years ago, Dr Allègre Hadida, Senior Lecturer in Strategy at Cambridge Judge Business School, created with the help of a student an engaging animation that summarises existing knowledge about the different nuances of performance…

Poets & Quants: Meet the non-traditional MBAs of Europe
Poets & Quants talks to five MBA students from different business schools who worked in non-traditional industries before their studies. Jasmin Aslan, currently studying at Cambridge Judge Business School, was working as Museum development officer in Canada. “I think that…
The value of failure: creativity in business
Thomas Edison was famous for saying "I have not failed 10,000 times. I have just found 10,000 ways that won't work." It’s the lightbulb moment that many individuals seek, but how can creativity help business practice and why should good…

MBAs consult for Carnegie Hall
Cambridge MBAs advise Carnegie Hall in New York how to entice more single ticket buyers to return for other concerts by making the venue more accessible to musical novices. According to an old joke: a person carrying a violin case…

Business and arts
Jeremy Newton, CEO of the education charity Children & the Arts and a Cambridge Judge Fellow who leads the Culture, Arts & Media concentration for the Cambridge MBA, discusses the interaction of business and the arts. Jeremy Newton, chief executive…

The value of failure: creativity on the MBA
Thomas Edison was famous for saying "I have not failed 10,000 times. I have just found 10,000 ways that won't work." It’s the lightbulb moment that many individuals seek, but how can creativity help business practice and why should good…

Hollywood and the MBA
Brett Granstaff, Cambridge MBA 2012, talks about film, financing and Cambridge. Brett Granstaff, Cambridge MBA 2012, spoke on 8 May to students in the MPhil in Management programme at Cambridge Judge, directed by Allègre Hadida, University Senior Lecturer in Strategy.…

Nadia Denton, Author: The Nigerian filmmaker’s guide to success
Nadia Denton, the author of The Nigerian filmmaker's guide to success: beyond Nollywood about the Nigerian film industry, talks to Cambridge Judge Business School's Dr Allègre Hadida. Nadia Denton is a member of BAFTA with considerable film industry experience. She…
