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.
Choosing the right time to do an MBA is crucial. But when is the right time? Rebecca Loades, director of career accelerator programs, sheds some light on the topic.
Jörg Rocholl, president at ESMT, as well as Gerhard Cromme, founder father of ESMT, and Hiltrud Werner, member of ESMT's International Advisory Council, spoke about the history and growth of the international business school.
Chengwei Liu, associate professor at ESMT, explains why conventional organizations with a clear hierarchy, need three levels of strategy to enable clear division of labor and accountability.
Heli Tiirmaa-Klaar, director of the Digital Society Institute (DSI) at ESMT, elaborates on major sanctions against Russia, and how specific entities that were preparing cyberattacks should also feel the impact of those sanctions.
The first Sustainability Bootcamp at ESMT Berlin, organized by the international business school’s entrepreneurship hub Vali Berlin starts today under the umbrella “Create ideas for a better tomorrow.”
Entrepreneurial teams perform more effectively if able to choose their own team members or their own ideas – but this benefit to performance disappears if given the autonomy to choose both, according to new research by Linus Dahlander, professor at ESMT.
As of February 2022, Prof. Lars-Hendrik Röller, PhD, has returned to ESMT Berlin as a professor of economics. Since 2011, the former president of the international business school served as chief economic advisor to German Federal Chancellor Merkel and G7 and G20 Sherpa.
Georg Garlichs, CFO at ESMT, talks in an interview about ESMT's plans to build a solar plant on its roof and why the state authority has rejected the plant so far.
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