Executive Courses: Corporations Fund executive courses to attract and retain talent
Steven Grundy, Corporate Business Development Director of the Executive Education division of Cambridge Judge Business School in the UK, is featured in this article about the demand for executive education programmes for senior leaders in a tight labour market. “In…
Mindfulness at work: why it matters
More mindful employees perceive their job as less boring and are less likely to quit, says a study co-authored by Jochen Menges of Cambridge Judge Business School. How mindfulness impacts quality of work Dr Jochen Menges In monotonous jobs, “mindful”…

Forbes Ukraine: Free program for the development of fintech with the support of the Cambridge Judge Business school to start in Ukraine
The National Bank of Ukraine and Cambridge Judge Business School are launching a training program for the development of innovations in the financial sector of Ukraine. The programme is one of the elements of the FinTech Development Strategy in Ukraine…
Helping Ukraine’s reconstruction
The National Bank of Ukraine and Cambridge Judge Business School launch unique training programme to foster innovations in Ukraine’s financial sector. The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) and Cambridge Judge Business School are launching a unique initiative: a training programme…

Celebrating pioneering social enterprises with £10,000 Cambridge Social Innovation Prize
Four social entrepreneurs pioneering new approaches to mental health, wellbeing, employment training, and publishing have been recognised with the 2022 Cambridge Social Innovation Prize, awarded by Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge, and the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation at Cambridge…

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…
HRWorld SEA: KPMG Singapore announces salary increments for a majority of employees
KPMG Singapore has announced salary increments for a majority of its employees. In addition, they will invest in a S$30mn-worth lifelong learning programme for its 3,200-strong local workforce. In 2021, the company announced a commitment to "embed ESG competencies" in…
The Business Times: Asia’s ESG talent crunch
Cambridge Judge Business School faculty and other experts will deliver skills relating to environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues to employees of professional services firm KPMG as part of their plans to provide ESG training to all its 227,000 people.…
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Cambridge Judge Business School will deliver environmental, social and governance (ESG) skills to KPMG employees around the world as part of new collaboration. Cambridge Judge Business School faculty and other experts will deliver skills relating to environmental, social and governance…

Financial Post: KPMG launches multi-year programme to accelerate global solutions for environmental, social and governance issues
KPMG plans to spend more than US$1.5 billion over the next three years specifically to focus on the Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG). Cambridge Judge Business School faculty and other experts will deliver skills to company's 227,000 employees as part of a…