Three London Business School (LBS) students have won this year’s prestigious Moelis Prize at The Wharton School Turner MIINT Impact Investment Competition for their company entry, Afterwind, a ...
Elevate your ability to inspire, influence and effectively communicate with your people. Learn how to develop strong, influential relationships with people from a variety of backgrounds, nationalities ...
Delivered in Riyadh, this programme follows a golden thread from strategy to execution, linking daily learning to leadership, accountability & Vision 2030.
Enhance your ability to build and manage brands to drive profits and growth. Engage with world-class faculty to craft a powerful, long-lasting brands driving business growth. Access the latest ...
Transition from individual contributor to effective leader and make an immediate impact back at your company. Avoid the major traps that new team leaders commonly fall under early in their leadership ...
As the World Cup gets underway, a landmark study by LBS Professor of Finance Alex Edmans – which found that football results can move financial markets – remains more relevant than ever. The effect is ...
Your awareness influences how you process and then use understanding of what’s going on Good judgement is one of the most valuable qualities in management in general and leadership in particular. But ...
As part of the French Presidency of the G7, a distinguished panel of economists including Chong-En Bai, Gita Gopinath, London Business School's Hélène Rey, and Axel Weber, has presented a ...
London Business School faculty, corporate leaders and industry experts came together for a special event of topical discussion and insight for LBS Corporate 100 (11-12 June). This was the first time, ...
An impressive 93% of students seeking employment who graduated with a London Business School (LBS) Graduate Masters degree in 2024 received an offer of employment within three months of graduation. Of ...
The US dollar’s historic ‘exorbitant privilege’ has eroded, signalling a potential shift in global monetary leadership and increased volatility. The Euro is the most plausible challenger to the dollar ...
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