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Organisations of all sizes are constantly impacted by multiple complex issues – which is why they need to redouble investment in their leaders ...
Olenka Kacperczyk on tortoises, tea leaves, spousal startups – and why embracing ambiguity leads to sharper insights ...
AI is everywhere – but is it delivering? Our panel explores how regulation must evolve to unlock its full potential ...
Five books to read this summer From gripping fiction to groundbreaking social critiques, our faculty have chosen five books for your summer reading ...
Supply Chain Executive Leadership In today’s volatile world, supply chain leaders must think like CEOs—beyond functions and across the enterprise. This course prepares exceptional leaders to become ...
Defence spending fuels innovation – but not how you think London Business School research identifies peacetime episodes in which mission-oriented spending led to long-term stimulus on private-sector ...
How to create an ideal office space Firms want to encourage employees back to the office full-time. Research shows what is important in getting the office environment right ...
London Business School (LBS) is excited to announce that it will now offer its prestigious, international Executive MBA (EMBA) in person or through blended learning, from London or Dubai. Both options ...
What does leadership look like in 2025? From being nimble, collaborative, agile, strategic and building trust, follow these tips from our experts. 2025: A time for rapid course-correction Linda Yueh, ...
Business trends in 2025 2024 was a tumultuous year for business. Gazing deep into their crystal balls, LBS experts predict what 2025 may have in store for us all.
We tend to assume that freedom of choice is universally beneficial and freely available to all consumers – but, says Simona Botti, it may be time to challenge those assumptions There is a vast ...
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