An entrepreneur’s journey
Sébastien Bencherqui, ESSEC Alumnus, Entrepreneur, CEO and Founder of Bubblz, shares his entrepreneurial adventure.
Business representatives take center stage and give us their perspective.
Sébastien Bencherqui, ESSEC Alumnus, Entrepreneur, CEO and Founder of Bubblz, shares his entrepreneurial adventure.
Travis Kalanick, Entrepreneurs, and…Icarus
Asia remains one of the most attractive regions in the world for international business. As its population and their buying power grow together, political, cultural and economic forces align to perpetually reveal new opportunities. By Professor Cedomir Nestorovic, ESSEC Asia-Pacific.
Prof. Hamid Bouchikhi, ESSEC, asserts that for an African entrepreneurial area to materialize requires in-depth work with the younger generations.
Prof. Ingrid Nappi-Choulet, ESSEC, publishes her latest survey findings on how tomorrow’s managers see their future workspace.
Christian Koenig and Tom Gamble cover the question of how a vision is created, how to roll it out and its impact on your teams.
The energy sector needs graduates from a variety of academic backgrounds – from financial, to marketing, to management and engineering.
Super chickens versus social sensitivity: Margaret Heffernan’s “Forget the pecking order at work” TED talk
The energy sector has traditionally been perceived as being tough, dirty and dangerous as well as being one dominated by males. But transformation, new energies, and a need for across-the-board skills have seen women not only on-boarding companies in the energy field but also heading them up.
Angela Bassa and Elizabeth Seeger, guest speakers at the Council on Business & Society Energy, Business, and Society Forum in Boston end-2015, shed light on the profiles and skills required by the industry in the years to come.