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Din titel er leder - men har du taget lederskabet på dig?
Der er forskel på at have en lederrolle og faktisk udøve lederskab. Ida Strand, afdelingschef i Kræftens Bekæmpelse, fortæller om den hårde start som ny leder,…
"Leadership development doesn't always have to feel good"
At a time when leadership development is often reduced to tools and quick fixes, a different perspective is emerging. CBS Associate Professor Eric Guthey and…
Confirmation gifts help young Danes start investing
Confirmation gifts and payouts from children’s savings accounts open the door to the stock market for young people, and they typically stay there for years…
Chinese EV giants challenge the global car industry
A new study shows how Chinese companies like BYD and battery maker CATL have leapt ahead in key electric vehicle technologies, challenging established…
Pension funds drive innovation in smaller companies
Companies with pension funds as investors file twice as many patents on average and employ more people in research and development, shows a comprehensive…
New study: One in three women leaves academia after becoming a mother
Women’s research careers develop markedly differently from men’s once they have their first child. A new study shows that mothers are more likely to leave…
AI is lagging behind at work: New CBS studies point to a lack of strategy, training and shared direction
Two new CBS studies show that Danish companies not only lack skills and clear frameworks for AI, they also often overlook that AI tools come with their own strategic logics.