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.
Mandy Hübener and Bianca Schmitz, both program directors at ESMT Berlin, are talking about their experiences of designing a leadership program for Allianz, one of the school's most regular clients.
The German Council for Sustainable Development (RNE), ESMT Berlin, and the Board Academy e.V. are jointly forming a "Chapter Germany" of the Climate Governance Initiative of the World Economic Forum (WEF).
Stephanie Kluth, head of admissions at ESMT Berlin, explains how the challenging pandemic can also be an opportunity for prospective students to show how they overcame adversity and grew as leaders.
Despite lockdown and contact restrictions, professional development through an MBA program is booming. The career break has advantages such as possible salary jumps, as ESMT Berlin also confirms.
Oliver Behr, Responsible Leaders Fellow at ESMT and Kelsey Fennell, MIM Class of 2022, explore the key takeaways from Net Impact ESMT Berlin's event on "Partnering for Sustainability".
The program "Analytics for Decision Makers: Decision Trees and Risk Analysis" at ESMT Berlin is listed as the number 1 out of the top 10 Executive Courses in Business Analytics.
ESMT Berlin has announced a Global Online MBA program, allowing students to study at their own pace, taking up to five years to complete it if they wish.
ESMT EMBA alumna Claudia Donzelmann, global head of regulatory and public affairs at Allianz, speaks to the ESMT Women in Leadership Club about how her EMBA has furthered her leadership role at Allianz and what advice she has for women entering a leadership role for the first time.
ESMT Berlin announced that is launching a global online MBA program with a highly disruptive price tag of just $30,000. The German business school will welcome its first online class this fall.
Governments may be more likely to downplay the severity of COVID-19 in countries where there is a high level of economic disparity, finds new research from ESMT Berlin.
CDU politician Röttgen is mobilizing against the planned security check, saying the federal government is being given too much discretionary power. Experts, including Martin Schallbruch, director of the Digital Society Institute (DSI) at ESMT Berlin, consider the draft unconstitutional.
The so-called "IT Security Act 2.0" is the subject of a hearing of the Committee on the Interior and Homeland Affairs on March 1. Martin Schallbruch, director of the Digital Society Institute (DSI) at ESMT, will be present as an expert.
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