Like father, like son!
Cambridge MBA student due to graduate 11 years after his father An MBA student has followed in his father's footsteps by choosing to study at Cambridge Judge Business School - making them the first father and son team to do…

Institutions and power
Cambridge Judge Business School helps international scholars develop their papers Cambridge Judge Business School recently hosted an international paper development workshop, which was attended by more than 30 scholars from leading universities around the world. Having taken place on 27…

The reasons behind Kodak’s demise
Researcher at Cambridge Judge Business School shares his findings into Kodak's downfall Dr Kamal Munir, Reader in Strategy and Policy at Cambridge Judge Business School, will be talking about his research on the American company, Eastman Kodak, and the reasons…

Reversing the economic decline of Pakistan
As Pakistan heads towards a change of government, Dr Kamal Munir predicts tough challenges ahead for the new rulers. As the country gears up for a general election an advisor to the Pakistan government warns of the tough challenges ahead…

A negative ‘Kodak Moment’
A few days ago, Eastman Kodak filed for bankruptcy in the United States. Dr Kamal Munir, explains the reasons behind Kodak's demise Five years ago, Dr Kamal Munir, Reader in Strategy & Policy, Cambridge Judge Business School, who has followed…

Pakistan’s troubled economy
The development of a clear industrial policy is key to reversing Pakistan's economic decline An advisor to the government of Pakistan on industrial policy says that the country must rid itself of its aid-fuelled, consumption-driven culture and rebuild its manufacturing…

Microfinance under the microscope
How 'collective help' became 'collective debt' and the unintended consequences that followed The Microfinance Industry (MFI) has changed dramatically since it was hailed by world leaders like Bill Clinton and Tony Blair as the way to eliminate poverty. It is…

A brave new world
In today's fast moving technological world, successful companies will be those brave enough to invest in start-ups and create their own competitors. Taking the example of Kodak, who floundered in the face of emerging digital technologies, Dr Kamal Munir, Reader…

Why some technical decisions are too important to leave to engineers
In 1972, Polaroid launched the SX-70, the first fully integrated instant camera and film system, hailed by Fortune magazine as one of the greatest industrial inventions of the time. In achieving this amazing innovation, which made the cover of Life magazine, Polaroid…
