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COP 28

By Mike Rosenberg

Climate change sell-out or landmark global warming fightback? Whatever your point of view, Cop28, the 28th such meeting of its kind, was not short on controversy.  This year the event was held in Dubai and 84,000 people registered to attend. Critics often point to the carbon footprint of moving this many people from place to […]

Climate Change

Business Schools for Climate Leadership

By Mike Rosenberg

8 Leading European business schools have come together to pool their efforts in educating students and business leaders on the issues connected with mitigating and adapting to climate change

Geopolitics

Real Leadership in Turbulent Times

By Mike Rosenberg

IESE’s dean, Franz Heukamp brought together 13 CEOs of large Spanish companies to give them a summary of what different IESE professors have been saying about the managerial implications of the emergency and to encourage them to share their thoughts and ideas with each other

  • Career Management

The Future of a place

Mike RosenbergFebruary 24, 2020

The choice of where to do is critically important and should be considered looking at the future evolution of a specific place’s business and technological fabric, its quality of life, natural habitat and geo-political stability.

  • Geopolitics

Career planning for a turbulent world

Mike RosenbergFebruary 17, 2020

As Covid-19 continues to spread, it is also a reminder that not only is everything connected at the industry and company level but also in terms of our personal careers and plans.

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What to learn from the virus….so far

Mike RosenbergFebruary 10, 2020

One of the lessons that business leaders should draw from the corona virus is how connected and fragile the world has become. Another, is how important it is to build companies so that they can manage such shocks.

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  • Globalization and related topics

Everything is connected

Mike RosenbergFebruary 3, 2020

The outbreak of a new strain of coronavirus in the Chinese city of Wuhan has, like a stone thrown into a pond, created ripples across China and the world with unknown economic and geopolitical consequences.

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Two realities at Davos

Mike RosenbergJanuary 27, 2020

At the 50th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum at Davos, Prince Charles launched a new sustainable markets initiative while Donald Trump demonstrated that he simply does not understand that we are at the tipping point for action on sustainability.

Mike Rosenberg

Mike Rosenberg is Associate Professor of strategic management at IESE Business School where he teaches in the MBA and executive education programs on strategy, sustainability, globalization, and geo-politics. His books deal with environmental sustainability, geo-politics, and the future of the media industry.

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