Energy has a new price – responsibility
Atsuomi Obayashi, Professor at Keio Business School, looks into the skills, knowledge and competences future leaders should have in the energy sector.
Atsuomi Obayashi, Professor at Keio Business School, looks into the skills, knowledge and competences future leaders should have in the energy sector.
The energy sector needs graduates from a variety of academic backgrounds – from financial, to marketing, to management and engineering.
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.
The third in a four-part focus on what leading international academics and in-the-field practitioners foresee as crucial developments in the energy sector and how higher education should tailor studies to […]
The second in a four-part focus on what leading international practitioners and academics foresee as crucial developments in the energy sector and how higher education should tailor studies to meet […]
The first in a four-part focus on what leading international academics and in-the-field practitioners foresee as crucial developments in the energy sector and how higher education should tailor studies to […]
Antonio Volpin of McKinsey & Co discusses the revolution in the energy sector