by Malik Runswick | Feb 18, 2021 | Business Ownership
As the spread of coronavirus forced universities around the world to shut their classrooms and scramble to introduce new ways of teaching last year, Michael Crow and his team were several steps ahead. Arizona State University was better prepared than most because of its president’s longstanding strategy of applying technology to learning. Despite the constraints […]
by Malik Runswick | Feb 18, 2021 | Business News
As universities closed their classrooms and companies adjusted to the disruption of the coronavirus pandemic last year, PepsiCo’s chief learning officer, Molly Nagler, had to scrap plans to send executives to programmes at Wharton School and Yale School of...
by Malik Runswick | Feb 18, 2021 | Business News
At present, even the sector of dentistry is rich in inventive entrepreneurs who actively create and introduce goods and services that may seem cool and weird to you. Incapacity insurance insurance policies provide monetary help within the occasion of the policyholder...
by Malik Runswick | Feb 18, 2021 | Business Economics
The writer is an author on management and his next book is ‘Excellence Now: Extreme Humanism’ This month McKinsey agreed to pay nearly $600m to settle claims that its advice had exacerbated the deadly US opioid crisis. The consultancy advised Purdue Pharma on paying...
by Malik Runswick | Feb 18, 2021 | Business Education
Welcome to Business School Briefing. We offer you insights from Andrew Hill and Jonathan Moules, and the pick of top stories being read in business schools. Edited by Wai Kwen Chan and Andrew Jack.Noticeboard Recommended What do chief learning officers want from...