COVID-19 and the future of education
How might the coronavirus pandemic impact the future of education and digital delivery of learning? The podcast reflects on the first SHAPE Education conference organised in September 2019 by Cambridge Assessment English and Cambridge Judge to discuss how education should…

Co-operation in Shenzhen
Peking University HSBC Business School, Cambridge Judge Business School and Qianhai Administration Bureau sign memorandum of intent for a joint initiative on business and management in Shenzhen, China. Peking University HSBC Business School (PHBS), Cambridge Judge Business School, and Qianhai…

Training people in Scotland to be community organisers
Dr Neil Stott and Dr Michelle Darlington from Cambridge Judge Business School's Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation are collaborating with the Development Trust Association of Scotland to create training resources for people and organisations who want to affect local development…

Office politics (The Cambridge Judge Business Debate podcast series)
Though seemingly trivial, office politics can affect the performance of employees and organisations. The latest podcast in the Cambridge Judge Business Debate series asks how can we improve them? L-R: Philip Stiles, Mark de Rond, Simon Stockley, Michael Kitson In…

Collaborative uncoupling in business
Companies that separate through divestiture or spin-outs can benefit from continued collaboration, but negative terminology like 'split-up' and 'divorce' often get in the way, says a new study co-authored by Professor Shahzad Ansari of Cambridge Judge Business School. Popular music…

Cross-border entrepreneurship co-operation
"Campus Entrepreneurship" cooperation agreement is signed between Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Bergamo and Maastricht University. A co-operation agreement on entrepreneurship education and university-based enterprise was signed between Cambridge Judge Business School in the UK, the University of Bergamo…

Why leadership is not all about YOU
When, in 2012, US businessman Arne Sorenson became the first ever head of the Marriott Hotel chain in its 88-year history to be appointed from outside the Marriott family, he had a surprisingly modest vision of how the company would…

Project acceleration
Even with proper planning in product development, keeping projects on track is a challenge because project workers have private information about the real progress, which they do not always want to share. Cooperation and 'psychological safety' as important as planning,…

The Economist: Letters to the editor: University challenge
In a letter to The Economist, Sir Hermann Hauser, serial entrepreneur and member of the advisory board at Cambridge Judge Business School, says that the historic competition between Oxford and Cambridge is not the best way forward. He says: "Collaboration…
Making the transition to collaborative innovation
Moving away from the "Not Invented Here" culture to the "Proudly Found Elsewhere" culture Dr Chander Velu, a University Lecturer in Marketing at Cambridge Judge Business School, says firms are tapping into new eco-systems in order to collaborate more and…
