The Guardian: Ukrainians could fill job vacancies in Britain, if only they could get visas
Home Office bureaucracy is depriving our economy of highly skilled workers, write Nick Greenberg, Shubham Agarwal, Vathuthita Techataratip, Jun Hatakeyama and Kate Halsted, a group of students (MBA 2021) at Cambridge Judge Business Schools, in a letter to The Guardian.…
Competitive advantage
In the post-pandemic world, employers can differentiate their brands through flexible work policies, says Dr Thomas Roulet of Cambridge Judge Business School. Dr Thomas Roulet By Dr Thomas Roulet Google just announced it would reduce the salaries of remote workers.…

The Guardian: UK’s green plan offers mixed hopes for post-Covid-19 jobs boom
Michael Pollitt, Professor of Business Economics at Cambridge Judge Business School, comments on creation of “green jobs” in The Guardian article. “Green jobs are seen as part of a short-term transition while the existing stock – which could be homes…
MBACrystalBall.com: Cambridge MBA Judge Business School interview with Admissions Director
Cambridge University has an 800-year-old legacy that includes a huge list of Nobel prize winners, prime ministers, actors, writers and other famous alumni who have excelled in their fields. Within that awe-inspiring context, the Cambridge MBA is relatively new… Sameer…
Professor John Philpott, CIPD: Job mismatch and talent shortage
A Centre for International Business and Management (CIBAM) panel discussion entitled 'Job Mismatch and the Pursuit of Talent' prompted a variety of views from academics and business leaders. Professor John Philpott, Chief Economist at the Chartered Institute of Personnel &…

Dr Philip Stiles, Cambridge Judge Business School: Job matching and talent
A Centre for International Business and Management (CIBAM) panel discussion entitled 'Job Mismatch and the Pursuit of Talent' prompted a variety of views from academics and business leaders. "It's not as easy as A, B, C," explains Dr Philip Stiles,…

Tackling the issue of job mismatch and talent shortage
With the current economic downturn generating a wide spread sense of doom and gloom, Cambridge Judge Business School's Centre for International Business and Management (CIBAM) is hosting a Distinguished Panel to discuss the topical issue of "Job Mismatch and the…

Social networks in the workplace
Professor Martin Kilduff, Diageo Professor of Management Studies at Cambridge Judge Business School, considers how our effectiveness in our jobs is influenced by our social networks. His paper "Job Design: A Social Network Perspective" is an Aladdin's cave of good…
