Daniel Effron, Professor of Organisational Behaviour at London Business School (LBS), has been named in Poets & Quants’ list of favourite MBA Professors of the Class of 2024. He was selected by Priyal ...
The Chair of the US Federal Reserve Jay Powell chose last month to retreat from the Fed’s aggressive bid to cool the world’s largest economy and reduced interest rates for the first time in four years ...
The world of luxury is synonymous with timeless quality, rich heritage and artisan craftsmanship. Big name brands such as Chanel, Hermès, LVMH and Kering are known across the globe and the luxury ...
Empower yourself to lead the future of supply chains. This programme prepares rising leaders to become business-first, enterprise-focused CSCOs, driving impact across the entire value chain and ...
The world’s largest tyre manufacturer, Bridgestone is a force to be reckoned with. Established in 1931, it now has upwards of 135,000 employees. Across five continents, Bridgestone 3.0 is placing ...
In her first column for Poets & Quants (P&Q), second-year MBA student Divya Chaurasia opens her heart about what it means to pursue an MBA at London Business School as a first-generation, intermediate ...
I am respected for who I am, I have a voice and feel heard, I feel part of our change, I Belong & Thrive at LBS "From the moment I engaged with LBS, the diversity of the student body was extremely ...
November’s US presidential election is near at hand and the country's economy remains a key issue for voters. The US Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported that the US economy ...
The Global Business Consortium (GBC) at London Business School stretches the boundaries of traditional executive education programmes.