ESMT Berlin is regularly featured in national and international media outlets. In our newsroom, we showcase selected highlights that present the exceptional achievements of our faculty, including their research activities, and offer valuable contributions to discussions in business, academia, and broader societal debates.
Yesterday's CEO dialogue on “Leading Global Champions” brought together 200 CEOs and chairpersons of internationally active family businesses at ESMT Berlin. They engaged in discussions with leading German politicians such as Federal Minister Wolfgang Schmidt, head of the Federal Chancellery, and Carsten Linnemann, deputy party chairperson, Secretary General, and head of the CDU's Programme and Policy Commission. The primary focus was on the successful development of hidden to global champions.
ESMT Berlin has achieved the #2 global ranking and claimed the #1 spot in Germany in the 2024 Poets&Quants ranking for the World's Best MBA Programs for Entrepreneurship.
New research from ESMT Berlin finds that shared medical appointments increase engagement from patients as they ask more questions, make more comments, and exhibit higher levels of nonverbal engagement, providing greater value for other patients in the sessions.
ESMT Berlin President, Jörg Rocholl talks about the critical situation in which the business elite finds itself due to the endless and often self-contradictory expectations placed on them.
Read the success story of Lucy Wanjiku-Mutinda; she studied at ESMT Berlin thanks to the Allianz scholarship, and today she is the founder and engineering director of Ecycle Ltd.
The characteristics people use to judge whether an idea will be successful differ vastly depending on the stage of the idea, according to new research from ESMT Berlin. At an early stage, people tend to look at the status of the idea creator and a carefully crafted presentation, characteristics that have little bearing on success. Whereas at a later stage in the development of business ideas, people are more likely to judge based on how popular it already is and how that popularity is growing.
Mandy Hübener, director of Executive Programs at ESMT Berlin, notes that there has been an increase in the need for executive education and that furthermore, executives are showing a growing interest in acquiring specialized expertise.
Tamer Boyaci and Francis de Véricourt, professors at ESMT Berlin, share three evidence-based strategies that optimize AI-integrated decision-making processes and bolster human cognitive abilities.
Congratulations to Konstantin Korotov, professor of organizational behavior and Faculty Lead in the Executive MBA program, for being welcomed in the Case Centre's list of bestselling case authors for the 2022/23 academic year.
The ESMT Berlin EMBA has been ranked 38th globally and in the Top 10 in Europe for stand-alone programs according to the Financial Times’ Executive MBA ranking 2023 released today.
Tino Elgner, director of Master Programs at ESMT Berlin, talks about the career opportunities that Berlin as the economic capital of Germany can unlock for you.
Thorsten Lambertus, managing director of DEEP and site lead of CDL-Berlin, took part in the Panel discussion at the ZEIT event with a focus on research, he stressed that we need role models in Germany and the EU to help research impact society.
Stefan Wagner and Nate Jingze Niu, professors at ESMT Berlin, stand as an example of research from a business school seeking healthcare solutions as they are mapping the research trajectory of the drug development process, to both highlight the incremental costs and provide a publicly available source of data on drug research and development.
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