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  • 25.02.2015

    Invitation to Green Week 25th March 2015

    Oikos Copenhagen and Green Week 2015 invite sustainably operating businesses to join this year’s Sustainability Business Fair on March 25 10:00-14:00 at CBS, Solbjerg Plads. The event aims to show students how companies implement sustainability agendas today and provides a platform for information exchange.
  • 25.02.2015

    Invitation to Diversity Day 19th of March 2015

    Diversity Day is the day that the importance of diversity and sustainability is impressed upon CBS students. The day focuses on best practices in companies – how do they use core competences for creating a financially and socially sustainable organization? Companies are invited to join Diversity Day by having a stand at CBS, Solbjerg Plads campus as good examples.
  • 03.12.2014

    Master your end of the deal

    Are you perfectly comfortable in a negotiation, or do you fear the negotiation table? Either way there just might be a trick or two to learn from Robert Ibsen’s book Real Negotiations.
  • 03.11.2014

    Christian Stadil becomes adjunct professor

    A unique player in the Danish corporate sector has been appointed adjunct professor of creative leadership by CBS. The businessman behind brands such as Hummel, Christian Stadil, will share his insight into entrepreneurship and management philosophy with students at CBS.
  • 03.11.2014

    Use the past to shape the future

    According to CBS Professor Tor Hernes’ new book, the past is not just the past. The past is mouldable and something that a business owner must face, because a company’s future is influenced by the parts of the past we choose to focus on.
  • 01.10.2014

    The right business model for the right business

    Aligning the various parts of a business model is a crucial challenge for companies. A new book by Thomas Ritter, Professor at CBS, provides tools for analysing and developing the most important elements of a business model.
  • 01.09.2014

    Is your company ready for the next generation?

    When a company successfully challenges market conventions and turns them upside down, they are called black swans. But how do companies like Ryanair or Apple succeed? According to a new book from two CBS professors, the reason is a lack of reverence for strategic tenets and textbooks. The book has been an eye-opener to Jørgen Buhl Rasmussen, President and CEO of Carlsberg.

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