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.
ESMT Berlin has expanded its MBA options, offering a Part-time Blended MBA and a Global Online MBA. Nick Barniville, director of the EdTech Lab at ESMT, talks about the development of the programs and the future of online and hybrid programs.
Christoph Burger, Christoph Räthke, Bianca Schmitz, and Jens Weinmann explore how innovation practices have changed in the last years and how to help executives organize their innovation activities.
The new phenomenon of "invisible transitions”, a term coined by ESMT Berlin's Ingo Marquart, Nora Grasselli, and Gianluca Carnabuci, is referenced in an article on leadership roles.
In this podcast, Francis de Vericourt, professor at ESMT Berlin and co-author of "Framers: Human Advantage in an Age of Technology and Turmoil," is being interviewed about the particular mindset necessary that will allow humanity to overcome the unprecedented challenges that threaten our very existence.
As an ESMT Berlin MBA student, Roxie Overaker gets to be part of "The Responsible Leaders Fellowship Program", which helps place students in six-month fellowships in emerging areas of Africa or Asia.
In “Framers: Human Advantage in an Age of Technology and Turmoil,” ESMT Berlin Professor Francis de Véricourt, together with Economist journalist Kenneth Cukier and Oxford Professor Viktor Mayer-Schönberger present an in-depth analysis of framing. The publication is being released today, May 11, 2021.
From May 10-11, 2021, the Cybercrime Conference C³ will take place at ESMT Berlin, organized by the German Federal Criminal Police Office together with ESMT’s Digital Society Institute (DSI) under the umbrella “European Strategies against a Global Challenge.”
Viktor Mayer-Schönberger, co-author of the new book ‘Framers,’ explains how frames work and how Francis de Véricourt, professor at ESMT Berlin, joined the authors for the book.
ESMT Berlin’s executive education revenues in 2020 were two-thirds of those the year before. But Harald Hungenberg, dean of programs, explains how the school was able to retain interest in courses, in part by designing an online delivery that improved on the campus experience.
Taking on a substantial new role without a change in title or authority is hard, but there are ways to manage this transition, explain Ingo Marquart, Nora Grasselli, and Gianluca Carnabuci.
New research from ESMT Berlin identifies how digital markets become monopolies and offers key insights for policymakers to ensure that in the future digital markets are better regulated and do not ‘tip’ towards monopolies.
Eric Quintane, professor at ESMT Berlin, wants to use email data to develop an early warning system for burnout risks and explains this strategy in an interview with Spiegel Online.
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