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.
In the past two decades, we are seeing more and more examples of how organizations and individuals can be transformed through L&D, say Nan Guo and Bülent Gögdün from Executive Education at ESMT Berlin.
The Digital Society Institute of ESMT Berlin participated as cohosts in the first annual Cyber Strategic Dialogue Series' workshop by The Naval War College’s Grace Hopper Chair of Cyber Security and the Leidos Chair of Future Warfare Studies.
Jörg Rocholl, President of ESMT Berlin, explains the principle of the so-called solidarity tax, which will be abolished for the majority of Germans starting this year.
Martin Schallbruch, director of the Digital Society Institute at ESMT Berlin, comments on two new draft laws with which the EU Commission wants to ensure more competition on digital platforms.
The coronavirus pandemic has positive effects on the environment. Germany saved 80 million tons of CO2 last year, unexpectedly achieving its long-term climate goal. Christoph Burger, senior lecturer at ESMT Berlin, explains why the transition to green energy is inevitable.
Martin Schallbruch, director of the Digital Society Institute at ESMT Berlin, comments on how supervisors on both sides of the Atlantic want to tighten the rules for major Internet platforms.
The Digital Society Institute (DSI), an independent institute for interdisciplinary research on topics of digitalization at ESMT, will continue for a further five years.
Marcel Kalis, head of career services, talks about the differences in spoken languages within countries and how speaking the local language can give you an edge over the competition on the job market.
When it comes to networking, students have to face adaptability and creativity for the chances of networking in a pandemic, knows Aparajith Raman, a student at ESMT.
The European Union is home to some of the world’s most admired fintech hubs, a blend of the more established, like Berlin and Amsterdam. Students at ESMT Berlin can even pay tuition fees using bitcoin.
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