Hult Prize Offers Hope For Social Entrepreneurs' Start-Ups
Six teams of business school entrepreneurs made it into the global 2014 Hult Prize final. But MBAs' social impact start-ups are finding success in failure.
18 March, 2014
Six teams of business school entrepreneurs made it into the global 2014 Hult Prize final. But MBAs' social impact start-ups are finding success in failure.
18 March, 2014
There has never been a better time to be an MBA; new data says pay is up and graduates say their degrees were essential in landing jobs. But can MBAs still making a killing?
17 March, 2014
New GMAC data shows that MBA entrepreneurs are turning to the technology sector and are more likely to set-up camp in emerging markets. But less students are now launching start-ups.
17 March, 2014
Grenoble Ecole de Management graduate Agustin Pelaez runs a tech start-up and animation business in Colombia. He is part of an entrepreneurial wave sweeping across the country.
16 March, 2014
New technology is allowing business schools to transfer their MBA programs online. More students are taking the online route each year, but what does the future hold for MBA education?
16 March, 2014
A new type of MBA program is catering for the music and creative sectors, through flexible learning and industry links, reports Seb Murray.
13 March, 2014
A leading financial researcher and professor at HEC Paris says the effects of the banking crisis are still felt. But he has a roadmap for reform.
13 March, 2014
Hub Australia is a national learning community that drives innovation through collaboration. The company was founded by Brad Krauskopf, who graduated from IE Business School’s MBA.
13 March, 2014
Despite new visa regulations, leading employers in the UK say that they want to hire more international MBAs. They offer greater diversity and are helping companies expand.
12 March, 2014
A new survey shows that MBA salaries have increased 12% more than before the financial crisis. MBA job prospects are also much brighter.
12 March, 2014