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Legal Futures: Top 50 law firms heading for “two-track” future

Top UK law firms, slow to automate, shift decision-making away from partners toward experienced professionals as the line blurs between client-facing and back-office roles, finds report by Kishore Sengupta, Professor of Operations Management at Cambridge Judge Business School for LexisNexis.…

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Law firm changes

Top UK law firms, slow to automate, shift decision-making away from partners toward experienced professionals as the line blurs between client-facing and back-office roles, finds report by Professor Kishore Sengupta of Cambridge Judge Business School for LexisNexis. Professor Kishore Sengupta…

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Discontinuous transformation

Leisurely pace of change not quick enough for many businesses in COVID-19 era. "Discontinuous" transformation rather than a leisurely pace of change will be needed at many businesses in the COVID-19 (coronavirus) era, Dr Kishore Sengupta of Cambridge Judge Business…

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Financial Times: Why businesses need to embrace discontinuity

“Discontinuous” transformation rather than a leisurely pace of change will be needed at many businesses in the COVID-19 era, Dr Kishore Sengupta, Reader in Operations Management at Cambridge Judge Business School says in a Financial Times article. “Such radical reassessment…

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HR News: Be prepared for employee resistance post-lockdown, experts warn managers

Dr Kishore Sengupta, Reader in Operations Management at Cambridge Judge Business School, comments on remote working: “Give remote employees a budget and the freedom to spend it. Make it obvious that budgets can be used for equipment, for example, but…

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Technology and work (The Cambridge Judge Business Debate podcast series)

How do AI, video conferencing and other technologies affect the workplace?  L-R: Michael Kitson, Dr Stella Pachidi, Dr Mia Gray, Dr Kishore Sengupta In this episode, joining podcast host Michael Kitson, University Senior Lecturer in International Macroeconomics at Cambridge Judge…

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Soldo: To thrive remotely, leaders need resilience

An interview with Dr Kishore Sengupta, Reader in Operations Management at Cambridge Judge Business School on how working remotely, leadership and resilience. “Leaders, more than anyone, must dig deep into their own reserves of resilience and discover a little more…

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Experimenting during the pandemic

Working from home can empower new thinking, writes Dr Kishore Sengupta, Reader in Operations Management at Cambridge Judge Business School. Dr Kishore Sengupta The involuntary migration of work from offices to homes, difficult as it is for many organisations, offers…

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The European Business Review: Deep engagement: Where thought leadership and subject expertise meet

In the European Business Review article Dr Kishore Sengupta, Reader in Operations Management at Cambridge Judge Business School, shares his views on how CJBS combines research excellence and practice expertise to meet the demands of business. “I think leaders need…

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Forbes: Too many legal awards – too little custom satisfaction

A study co-authored by LexisNexis and Kishore Sengupta, Reader in Operations Management at Cambridge Judge Business School, found “unambiguous evidence of a significant and persistent disconnect between law firms and their clients." Read the full article [forbes.com]…

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