Executive Courses: Business schools enjoy resurgent demand for executive education
The pandemic dented revenues but there are signs of resurgent demand for training on an expanding array of topics and in new modalities, article says. Derrick Mabbot, Marketing Director at Cambridge Judge Business School, points to signs of recovery in…
European Sting: 4 experts on how leaders can best respond to a changing global landscape
Thomas Roulet, Associate Professor in Organisation Theory and Deputy Director of the MBA Programme at Cambridge Judge Business School, co-authored this article in collaboration with the World Economic Forum, regarding the changing global landscape. Four Young Global Leaders share their…
How a carbon reduction tool won UN award
David Orr, a Visiting Associate at Cambridge Judge, wins the UN Global Compact Sustainable Development Goals Pioneer for Climate Mitigation award. David Orr, a Visiting Associate at Cambridge Judge Business School, has won the United Nations Global Compact’s SDG Pioneer…

Cambridge study finds executive pay will be affected by climate change
A more holistic approach will be developed to link executive pay to climate-change metrics across the supply chain, says a new study by Dr Robert Ritz of Cambridge Judge Business School. A central challenge in designing executive-pay plans linked to…

Cambridge Judge teaches post-pandemic leadership skills to World Economic Forum Young Global Leaders
Cambridge Judge Business School welcomed the Young Global Leaders of the World Economic Forum to prepare them for the post-pandemic world. Cambridge Judge Business School welcomed Young Global Leaders of the World Economic Forum for a one-week educational programme to…

Uniting for the planet’s future: business schools join forces to tackle climate change
Business Schools for Climate Leadership, a group of eight European business schools including Cambridge Judge, launches a second series of webinars to accelerate climate-change action. Business Schools for Climate Leadership (BS4CL), a group of eight European business schools including Cambridge…

The Telegraph: Does power really corrupt? Why genetics could be behind politicians repeating career-ending mistakes
Thomas Roulet, Associate Professor in Organisation Theory at Cambridge Judge Business School and author of The power of being divisive, is among experts who believe people pursuing power could be genetically influenced to either seek authority directly or exhibit the…
Honest workplace dialogue is essential
Teamwork and straightforward conversations are essential, and especially so in cramped space vehicles, former astronaut Michael Foale tells Cambridge MBA students at Cambridge Judge Business School. Difficult situations can arise in even the best work environments, so it’s important to…

Forbes China: Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge – What are the biggest challenges facing CEOs today?
Kamal Munir, Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge Judge Business School, says changing technology has redefined the industry landscape and created new challenges for business leaders across industries when it comes to business. “Different industries are rapidly integrating into the larger ecosystem. Your…
Post pandemic change for ballet companies
Pandemic offers a unique opportunity for ballet companies to innovate, says paper by Megan Jones, an Executive MBA graduate of Cambridge Judge. Megan Jones Cultural and creative sectors were some of the worst affected by the pandemic, and of those,…
