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  • 05.11.2018

    Collective intelligence: CBS spearheading the next "new black"

    The Collective Intelligence Unit at CBS studies an area it sees as nationally and globally ripe with potential that the business community is just beginning to take notice and see the potential of. The research unit, which focuses on topics such as collective intelligence and the wisdom of crowds with strong research ties to computer-human interaction, has quickly taken on a central role among top global researchers and policymakers in the field of science and technology.
  • 05.11.2018

    In your own words – Mia Negru, sustainable entrepreneur

    CRO Mia Negru is an MSc in International Business and Politics from 2016 and co-founder along with her sister of 2030 Builders, a start-up helping companies make money, save money and create impact while realizing the United Nations’ 17 sustainable development goals by 2030. The 35-year-old Romanian came to Denmark after failing with a company in Romania during the financial crisis and decided to add a business degree to her two Romanian bachelor degrees – one in Law and one in International Relations and European Studies – and her postgraduate diploma in International Law in order to get building a business right.
  • 05.11.2018

    Educating for the future

    Which capabilities will future graduates need? CBS ask alumni and stakeholders to help answer this question.
  • 11.10.2018

    What society needs to succeed – sustainable digital transformation

    Digitalisation has become so all pervasive that it must be brought into the core of just about every study programme as well as all companies, focusing on capabilities rather than competencies. This was just one of many take-aways from the Business Connect event in Porcelænshaven on Wednesday 10 October.
  • 10.09.2018

    How do we get through digital transformations sustainably?

    It is said that there will never be a more monumental digital transformation than the one taking place today. CBS will be taking a closer look at this issue at the next CBS Business Connect event on 10 October 2018. We have talked with two of the panellists, a researcher and a tech investor, to illustrate the breadth of the views and observations that will be presented.
  • 10.09.2018

    In your own words – Marc Skriver-Bayer, top talent at Q8

    In the space of just a decade, Marc Skriver-Bayer went from office trainee to being PA for the CEO of Q8. Immediately after handing in his Graduate Diploma thesis, he was asked to become Chief Controller for OK-Q8 in Sweden with managerial responsibility for the controller team. In April, he was named one of the top talents on Berlingske Business’ Talent 100 List.
  • 10.09.2018

    Public value creation – a new management approach?

    Efficiency cannot be an end in itself, but it can be a means to an end. And the goal must be rooted in how organisations create value in society, says CBS Professor Anne Reff Pedersen, director of the Master of Public Governance (MPG) programme. The topic of this year's MPG conference on Tuesday 25 September at the Danish National Museum is public value creation and the opportunities that lie in the concept of public value as a new management approach.
  • 13.06.2018

    This is what CBS Alumni Day 2018 had to offer

    There were happy reunions with former fellow students. There was speed networking with new acquaintances. There was razor-sharp professionalism in terms of insight with this year’s Distinguished Alumna Lise Kingo's thoughts on being a 'change agent' and not least academic presentations on some of the most topical subjects that CBS’ best researchers have to offer. Here are some of the experiences you might have missed. (Photos: Bjarke MacCarthy)
  • 13.06.2018

    Recommended summer reads ’18

    For many of us the summer holiday is the time we finally have time to read books. For that reason, CBS Alumni has asked three CBS scholars to recommend summer reading, both personal and academic. Take a look at what CBS’ new Dean of Education Gregor Halff, Associate Professor Sara Louise Muhr and Associate Professor Niels Thyge Thygesen recommend.

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