Managers

Learn the ways to make your event sustainable

The trio, who are experts at using sustainable and cost-effective approaches to plan major events such as the Edinburgh Festival and national conferences at Earl's Court, are now bringing their expertise to Sheffield.

And the call has gone out for the region's venue and event managers to plug into their modern way of thinking by attending the Meeting The Sustainability Challenge conference, which takes place on Friday 9 September at Sheffield Business School at Sheffield Hallam University.

M&B MD joins university as visiting Professor

Professor Todd will be advising the unique Academy of Multi-Unit Leadership at Birmingham City Business School at Birmingham City University.

Wanted Your Top Management Articles

Credible, authoritative and leading edge

CMI is bringing the best research on management topics from leading universities and business schools in the UK to managers in the workplace.

Working in collaboration with British Academy of Management, the Advanced Institute of Management Research, the Association of Business Schools, and the British Library.  This innovative initiative is sponsored by John Wiley and Sons Ltd, one of the world’s leading business publishers.

Cranfield and Coutts support social entrepreneurs to participate in the UK`s leading Business Growth and Development Programme

In businesses where profit is not necessarily the primary motive, the level of financial investment required to participate in the BGP can be a constraint. The Coutts bursary scheme will provide up to three social entrepreneurs with a substantial contribution towards the cost of participating in the programme.
 

Human Resources Capability Less of a Priority for 2011 - Yet Overall People Development More Important Than Ever

The startling finding is reported in the Corporate Learning Priorities Survey 2011 carried out by Henley Business School’s Corporate Development team.

Aston Offers Passport to Entrepreneurship

That’s why the Centre of Executive Development, part of Aston Business School, is offering senior managers the opportunity to sign up to a unique leadership programme, Accelerating Entrepreneurial Growth, or AEG.

And, if those interested apply by next Thursday (Nov 25), they may qualify for a third off the full cost of the programme.

The timely introduction of this programme echoes the vision and mission of prominent businessmen and women who are fronting Global Entrepreneurship Week, which will ends tomorrow (Nov 19).

Bradford School of Management Executive MBA in UK’s top ten

Bradford is the only business school in the North of England to achieve an FT 2010 ranking for its highly rated Executive MBA programme. Students on average, see a 70 per cent salary rise four years after starting the programme.

The league table results are compiled using information from two sets of surveys, one completed by alumni graduating three years ago and the other by the business schools.

An Education in Wealth Creation

Hosted by businessman and renowned author Ben Benson, the event entitled ‘The 7 Laws of Wealth’ focused on Benson’s book and programme of the same name.  The programme explores how successful people achieve their objectives and delves into the traits Benson has found prominent in the business leaders he has studied over the years.

Searching for profitability & business success in the private & public sector

To listen to the full podcast please go to: http://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/interactive/expert_comment/2010/quarterly_2010summer.html

Academics at Cambridge Judge Business School give their view of the current economic difficulties economies in Europe are facing and how managers need to adapt and innovate to cope with an increasingly interconnected but complex world that will see traditional orthodoxies turned on their heads.

Sir Ken Morrison opens Bradford School of Management – and School changes views on economic growth

More than 100 of Yorkshire’s leading business figures joined the former chairman of supermarket chain Morrison on Friday 2 July and heard the valedictory lecture from retiring dean, Professor Arthur Francis, who has led the School over the last 12 years to become a UK top ten business school.

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