LBS Professor on Negotiation Skills for Women Leaders
Negotiation skills for women leaders was the topic of a recent article in HR Magazine by Kathleen O’Connor of London Business School (LBS).
Dr. O’Connor, who is a visiting professor from Cornell University’s S.C. Johnson School of Management, teaches Organizational Behavior at LBS. Her research has focused on the ways in which people network and negotiate.
London’s Tech City: A Rich Environment for MBAs
With access to programs such as Cass Business School’s Center for New Technologies, Innovation and Enterprise, (CENTIVE), MBAs earning their degrees in the city have a wealth of opportunities at their disposal. It’s no wonder that recent generations of MBA grads are finding success in the world of startups.
Entrepreneurs launched a record high of 600,000 startups in London in 2015, many of which were in the tech industry. Continue reading…
London Business School MBA Candidate Receives Schmidt MacArthur Fellowship
A London Business School (LBS) MBA student was recently awarded the prestigious Schmidt MacArthur Fellowship.
Terence Steinberg will earn his MBA in 2017, and he will take part in the year-long international program that combines studies in business, engineering and design. Continue reading…
London Business School Awards Best and Brightest in Asset Management
An MBA student from the London Business School (LBS) was recently awarded the prestigious AQR Scholar Award, which recognizes asset management leaders of the future.
The inaugural award was given to Andrea Turrini, who will earn his MBA this year. He was noted for his outstanding academic performance and leadership skills.
London Business School Prof Questions Value of New Year’s Resolutions
A professor of organizational behavior at London Business School recently wrote an article addressing the notion that scrapping New Year’s resolutions could be the key to achieving the goals that we set for ourselves. Continue reading…
3 Questions To Ask Yourself Before Applying for an MBA
Going back to school to get your MBA is a major decision. Frankly, the additional schooling, homework, new expectations, and possibility of putting your career on hold, can be overwhelming. If you’re struggling with the decision about whether or not you should go back for your MBA, we’ve compiled a list of three questions you need to be able to answer to see if the MBA is right for you. Continue reading…