House of Lords hosts a festive 25th anniversary reception for Cambridge Judge
The House of Lords in London was the venue on the evening of Tuesday 22 September for a festive 25th anniversary reception to celebrate the entire community of Cambridge Judge Business School. Lord Bilimoria of Chelsea, CBE, DL, a member of the Cambridge Judge Advisory Board, welcomed about 250 guests as sponsoring Peer.
Cambridge Judge Business School lecture: In search of 'good' energy policy
The social limits to technological solutions to energy and climate problems. Lecture to be held on Wednesday 7th October 2015.
Costly permafrost emissions
New analysis of the effects of melting permafrost in the Arctic points to $43 trillion in extra economic damage by the end of the next century, on top of the more than the $300 trillion economic damage already predicted.
Electric-car charging firm is named one of the UK’s fastest-growing private tech companies
Electric-car charging firm with Cambridge Judge connections is named one of the UK’s fastest-growing private tech companies.
Startup gets triple Cambridge Judge boost
Blogging platform Niume, supported by Postgraduate Diploma in Entrepreneurship and Accelerate Cambridge, has hit its fundraising target through a crowdsourcing venture launched by Cambridge Judge MBAs.
Judge Business School study challenges assumptions
Liberal UK economic policies since 1979 have not spurred growth, says a report from the Centre for Business Research at Cambridge Judge Business School.
‘Moral identity’ is key to charitable time giving
Charities ‘want your time’ and not just money: a new study co-authored at the University of Cambridge Judge Business School identifies factors that lessen ‘time aversion’ in charitable giving.
SME competitiveness: CEO Growth Challenge kicks off
The CEO Growth Challenge, an innovative programme that aims to enhance the competitiveness of 16 high-potential companies in the East of England, kicked off this week in Cambridge with the first of three workshops. The programme is organised by Cambridge Judge Business School in partnership with bank Santander.
CJBS Women’s Leadership Initiative (WLI) holds first conference on 19 June
The mission of the CJBS Women’s Leadership Initiative (WLI) is to serve as a platform to enable women’s empowerment and leadership in the business world globally. WLI will ultimately build and leverage the resources and knowledge of Cambridge Judge Business School and among its network, to sustain this mission in the long-term.
Mapping social enterprise
Research on social investment from Cambridge Judge Business School wins best paper award at Oxford conference.
Study investigates optimal online searching
Easterners search too long for good deals after incurring ‘sunk costs’ from earlier search efforts, finds study at Cambridge Judge Business School.
'Town and Gown' kicks off with quantum computing debate
A new 'Town and Gown' series of events organised by Cambridge Judge Business School kicked off this week with a debate on quantum computing at the Cambridge Union Society, featuring introductory remarks from University of Cambridge physicist Professor Stephen Hawking, author of A Brief History of Time.
Cambridge Intelligence, whose founder attended JBS Ignite programme, wins Queen's Award
Cambridge Intelligence, which helps solve some of the world’s most complex data visualisation challenges, has been honoured with the coveted Queen’s Award for Enterprise in the Innovation category. Founder Dr Joe Parry is an alumnus of Cambridge Judge Business School’s Ignite programme.
Prestigious award for former Cambridge Judge PhD student
Magda Hassan, a former PhD student at Cambridge Judge Business School (2010-2014), has won the 2014 Worshipful Company of Marketors Award for outstanding performance in marketing at the post-graduate level. The award comes with a cash prize of £1,000.
Don’t delay: procrastination and effective leadership don’t mix, argues David De Cremer
People are advised since childhood not to put off until tomorrow what they can do today, but in fact human nature often produces procrastination. And that undermines effective leadership, argues David De Cremer, KPMG Professor of Management Studies at Cambridge Judge Business School.
'Accelerating projects by encouraging help'
Even with proper planning in product development, keeping projects on track is a challenge because project workers have private information about the real progress, which they do not always want to share.
LexisNexis & Cambridge JBS announce partnership to mark achievements of women in law
Cambridge Judge Business School, Executive Education and LexisNexis UK, a leading provider of content and technology solutions, today announced a partnership to create a publication to mark the achievements of women in law. The partnership will promote and celebrate success and innovation across the industry.
Entrepreneurship honour: biotech CEO wins British Council award
Cambridge Judge graduate Chandler Robinson, the co-founder of a US biopharmaceutical company, won the Entrepreneurship Award at the British Council’s Education UK Alumni Awards 2015. He studied in the UK on a Gates Cambridge Scholarship.
The Pi’s the limit
Students devise space experiments on electronics designed by Cambridge Judge EMBA participant.
Managing projects in terms of mastering complexity
Professor Christoph Loch, Director of Cambridge Judge Business School, discusses the key challenges in effective project management as well as how you motivate high performance teams in projects.
AutoTrip secures funding in record time
A venture co-founded by a Cambridge Postgraduate Diploma in Entrepreneurship alumnus has secured funding in less than a week of launching on Crowdcube.
Many organisations struggle to lead and execute projects that are critical to their goals
A new executive education programme developed by Cambridge Judge Business School will provide a holistic view of managing projects in terms of mastering complexity and uncertainty, leading and motivating teams and managing stakeholders.
‘Frugal Innovation’ is now entrenched in the West
In 2012, the book Jugaad Innovation was influential in letting the world know how developing countries like India were doing more with less. Now its sequel, Frugal Innovation, just published, explains how Western countries have enthusiastically embraced the same philosophy.
Partnership with Santander funds SME Growth Club and visiting Fellows at Cambridge Judge
Strengthening its partnership with Cambridge Judge Business School, Santander UK, through its SME support programme, Breakthrough, is supporting a new SME Growth Club to help British enterprises develop their management and processes to enable growth.
Pipeline politics
‘Turkish Stream’ would work against European consumers, says Cambridge Judge researcher.