Carolin Puppel, program director for executive programs at ESMT, spoke with Executive Courses about the growing importance of soft skills for leaders, particularly in the era of AI, and how executive education programs are instrumental in cultivating these skills.
The Institute for Deep Tech Innovation (DEEP) at ESMT Berlin, in collaboration with KfW Capital, is developing a new executive education program for leaders in the venture capital sector. This program is part of the Growth and Innovation Capital for Germany (WIN) initiative, launched by the German federal government to strengthen the country's venture capital ecosystem and foster innovation in the technology sector.
Olaf Plötner, professor at ESMT, Bianca Schmitz, director of leadership development programs at ESMT, and co-authors elaborate on current buzzwords, such as decoupling, resilience, and corporate regionalization that are starting to surface in corporate boardrooms, and advise on reimagining corporate processes and structures accordingly.
ESMT Berlin harnesses the advantage of an online MBA, offering a specially designed program to be completed while students are working full-time and only requires a commitment of 15 hours per week.
Chengwei Liu, associate professor at ESMT, is convinced that companies could advance their diversity if they cleverly use the principle of chance in their selection processes.
In Russia's attack on Ukraine, the Kremlin has so far made limited use of cyberattacks. But that could soon change, explains Sandro Gaycken, founding director of the Digital Society Institute (DSI) at ESMT.
Heli Tiirmaa-Klaar, director of the Digital Society Institute (DSI) at ESMT, speaks about what could be expected from the EU Cyber Rapid Response Team during cyberattacks by Russia against EU countries.
Theresa Rodriguez, MBA student at ESMT, shares her experience of the Responsible Leaders Fellowship programme and focusing on a social impact project in Cape Town, South Africa.
Sandro Gaycken, director of the Digital Society Institute (DSI) at ESMT, shares his professional insights on a video circulating on the internet where Ukraine is blamed for the attack on the Kramatorsk railway station.
Hannes Gurzki, program director at ESMT, writes about how extending products and experiences into the digital world and using consumer insights to personalize the interactions will help luxury brands maintain exclusivity and stimulate consumers’ fantasies in the digital age.
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