Family business practitioners
The Family Firm Institute Global Conference featured keynote addresses from Christoph Loch and Stelios Kavadias of Cambridge Judge Business School. Professor Christoph Loch Family business leaders are known for taking a beneficial long-term approach, but better governance structures are needed…

Executive Courses: Sustainability leadership courses go beyond the bottom line
Executive programs that focus on sustainability and responsible business are getting more and more popular writes Seb Murray in Executive Courses. Cambridge Judge Business School offers Circular Economy and Sustainability Strategies course where participants “increase their awareness about sustainability strategies,…
COP26 experts at Cambridge Judge Business School
Faculty and other experts at Cambridge Judge Business School can offer expert opinion on various issues that may arise at the COP26 climate-change summit in Glasgow. Please note: If you would like to contact any of these faculty members, please…

EMBA students honoured
Two recent Executive MBA students at Cambridge Judge Business School, Christie Marr and John Lee, are named to the Best & Brightest Executive MBA list by publication Poets & Quants. Two recent Executive MBA (EMBA) students at Cambridge Judge Business…

Poets & Quants: 2021 Best & Brightest EMBAs: Christie Marr, Cambridge Judge
Christie Marr, currently studying Executive MBA at Cambridge Judge Business School, is among Poets & Qaunts’ 2021 Best and Brightest EMBAs. Christie talks about her family, career and gives advice to prospect EMBA students. “My advice to a student contemplating…
The Centre of Strategic Philanthropy’s debut executive education course
by Zhiwan Rong, Research Assistant at the Centre for Strategic Philanthropy Last month the Centre debuted its executive education programme, entitled 'Strategic Philanthropy in Emerging Markets: Maximising Impact'. It was an exciting four-day virtual learning experience, which welcomed a diverse…

Poets & Quants: 2021 Best and Brightest EMBAs: John Lee
John Lee, currently studying Executive MBA at Cambridge Judge Business School, is featured in Poets & Quants’ Best and Brightest EMBAs list. John talks about his current role, favourite Business School professor and the biggest lesson he gained during the…
Circular but costly
Circular supply chains are more sustainable, but they will be rare unless consumers compromise on cost, says a new Harvard Business Review article by Christoph Loch and Khaled Soufani of Cambridge Judge Business School. Professor Christoph Loch There are very…

Harvard Business Review: Circular supply chains are more sustainable. Why are they so rare?
An article on circular supply chains co-authored by Dr Khaled Soufani and Professor Christoph Loch published in the Harvard Business Review. “The bottom line, at least for the foreseeable future, is that making cyclical supply chains widespread will require that…
Impact and engagement at the Circular Economy Centre
Each of our research centres has unique ways to engage with non-academic organisations and, through that, to generate positive social, economic and environmental impact. This month we decided to share with you the projects of the Circular Economy Centre (CEC)…
