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.
Investors are looking less and less at the annual financial statements but much more at the management report and the strategy presented there, according to ESMT president Jörg Rocholl.
Rebecca Loades, director of Career Accelerator programs at ESMT, discusses the reasoning behind the launch of the Rainbow Scholarship and the importance of LGBTQ+ individuals within business.
Lars-Hendrik Röller, professor at ESMT, elaborates on the preparations that go into the G7 and G20 summits when he was Chancellor Angela Merkel's economic policy advisor for many years.
ESMT Berlin's new FUTURE Institute for Sustainable Transformation and scholarships for female refugees from Ukraine for the global and part-time MBA programs demonstrate our focus on societal impact.
ESMT Berlin's new Master in Analytics and Artificial Intelligence program will prepare graduates to become AI and machine learning specialists, digital transformation specialists, and big data specialists.
CEOs of leading global companies will come together today with academics and politicians at the Annual Forum 2022 at ESMT Berlin to discuss this year’s topic “Sustainable transformation – leading change for business and society.”
Rebecca Loades, director of Career Accelerator programs at ESMT Berlin, points to the Great Resignation as one of the factors driving MBA applicants to rethink their careers and seek new opportunities.
Jan Hagen, Professor of Management at ESMT Berlin and an expert in error management, says that in the vast majority of cases, errors are man-made and the crux almost always lies in a botched exchange of information.
For displaced persons from Ukraine, ESMT Berlin is offering partial scholarships for the next intake of its part-time Master of Business Administration (MBA) program starting in September. Candidates who meet the application requirements may compete for one of three scholarships with a tuition reduction of 50%.
Gianluca Carnabuci, professor of organizational behavior at ESMT, talks about how leadership is becoming less about authority and more about how to empower others.