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.
A study by the FUTURIST Institute for Sustainable Transformation shows that Germany's CEOs want to make their companies climate-neutral and transform them along the three sustainability dimensions of environment, social affairs and governance.
A study by the FUTURIST Institute for Sustainable Transformation at ESMT concludes that corporations still need up to 14 years to become climate neutral.
Tieme NDO launched in Ghana with the help of MBA students from ESMT, assisting in fields such as forecasting, improving the financial models, and calculating impact.
On the second day of the international climate conference COP26, leading representatives of German business, academia, and civil society launched a new sustainability institute.
Marcel Kalis, head of career services at ESMT Berlin, joins John A. Byrne online for a discussion on job placement rates, career support for students, and how MBA students can translate their MBA into their dream job
Bianca Schmitz, director of leadership development programs, and Aparajith Raman, management consultant and teaching assistant at ESMT Berlin explore how the usage of a single mobile app to pull data from multiple providers could be used instead of logging into multiple websites and interfaces with different apps.
Rebecca Loades, director of career accelerator programs at ESMT Berlin, explains how hybrid teaching has become the norm, and can contribute to a richer classroom experience.
Martin Schweinsberg, professor at ESMT Berlin, discusses three different types of negotiation impasses; wanted, forced, and unwanted, the factors through which they can occur, and the solutions they require to be resolved.
Many organizations are making tough decisions to counteract the economic effects of the pandemic, explains Nora Grasselli, program director at ESMT Berlin.
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