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How church communities are coping with COVID-19. Interior of St Mary the Virgin church in Feltwell. Photo credit: Dr Timur Alexandrov By Dr Timur Alexandrov, Research Associate, Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation Churches in the time of a modern pandemic…

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Research repurposed

Experts at Cambridge Judge apply their research to the COVID-19 pandemic.  The coronavirus pandemic is being analysed by Cambridge Judge Business School faculty and other experts from various angles, and their thoughts have been published in different publications including the…

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Wait and see

It will take a while to see how the current stock market downturn rivals historical crashes, says Professor Elroy Dimson in a new podcast. The current slump in world stock markets is substantial, though not as severe as past crashes related to…

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A career journey in healthcare: using an MBA to find your career ‘sweet spot’

Dr Ritika Dave talks about asking the right questions and having an analytical and open mind in the healthcare industry. Transitioning from a career in medicine and research to consulting and now managing a global pharma portfolio, Dr Dave has…

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EBRD podcast

Michael Kitson of Cambridge Judge Business School is a guest on the first episode of a new podcast series of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, focusing on Brexit. Michael Kitson, University Senior Lecturer in International Macroeconomics at Cambridge…

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Artificial intelligence and big data consulting: doing black magic with the world’s ‘new oil’?

Lead Data Scientist at BCG Gamma consulting and Cambridge MBA alumnus, Iman Karimi (MBA 2010), talks about big data, advanced analytics and artificial intelligence and its impact on society and companies. A conversation with Cambridge MBA Executive Director Conrad Chua…

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Entrepreneurship and the MBA.

‘Five golden tips’ for the holiday season

As the holiday season is upon us, we took a moment out to ask our staff on the MBA team for their tips on how to use this period wisely, if an MBA is on the agenda for you in…

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An innovative startup story: from dog sitting to designing the bag that can do everything.

An innovative startup story and unusual product development journey can be heard in the latest episode of podcast 'Changing Careers', hosted by Cambridge MBA Executive Director Conrad Chua. New Zealander Jacquie Gilbert graduated from the Cambridge MBA in 2014 and…

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Financial Times: Start-up stories: Ethics versus the bottom line

David De Cremer, KPMG Professor of Management Studies at Cambridge Judge Business School, discuses business ethics in the FT Start-Up Stories podcast. It is difficult to instil ethics in organisations and it can be costly at the time, but it…

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Want to avoid another Rana Plaza? Pay more for your clothes

On the anniversary of the collapse of Bangladeshi garment factory Rana Plaza, in which 1,129 people died, Dr Kamal Munir says the West needs to re-think its addiction to cheap clothing - and the East its attitude to regulation. In…

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