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Prof. Stefan Gröschl, ESSEC Business School, shares research into women in leadership and the power of workplace sponsors.

Women in Leadership and the Power of Sponsors

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Prof. Stefan Gröschl, ESSEC Business School, shares research into women in leadership and the power of workplace sponsors.

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Now live and on download! Global Voice #35 magazine: 14 research and professional business insights brought together in 93 pages.

Global Voice Magazine #35: The spring 2026 issue

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Now live and on download! Global Voice #35 magazine: 14 research and professional business insights brought together in 93 pages and 2 sections: Management & Leadership, and Sustainability.

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Gcobisa Mdlulwa, MBA participant at Stellenbosch Business School, South Africa, tackles the question and covers the training and awareness dimensions that are so important for politicians to walk the talk of caring for society. 

What Can Politicians Learn from those Leading the World’s most Successful Organisations?

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Gcobisa Mdlulwa, Stellenbosch Business School, covers the training and awareness dimensions that are so important for politicians to walk.

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Student Voice! Aaditya Choube, Warwick Business School, looks into looks into employee alignment behind leadership with purpose.

Purpose-Driven Leadership: Creating impact through alignment

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Student Voice! Aaditya Choube, Warwick Business School, looks into looks into employee alignment behind leadership with purpose.

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Hershitaa Pandey, Warwick Business School, uncovers 5 strategies for ensuring that purpose becomes more than just a slogan

The Power of Purpose: How leaders who align personal and organisational values create real impact

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Hershitaa Pandey, Warwick Business School, uncovers 5 strategies for ensuring that purpose becomes more than just a slogan

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Striking the Right Note: Leadership insights from jazz legends. How can business leaders and entrepreneurs learn from the jazz masters? Andy Lockett, Dean of Warwick Business School and Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship, together with Deniz Ucbasaran, Professor of Entrepreneurship, offer practical research on leadership – with a difference.

Striking the Right Note: Leadership insights from jazz legends

November 14, 2024by The Council on Business & Society 1 Comment

Profs. Andy Lockett and Deniz Ucbasaran, Warwick Business School, share leadership insights from jazz legends.

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Beyond Bytes and Algorithms: The Blueprint for Purpose-Led Tech Leadership. Céline Viévard, Runner up in the 2024 CoBS CSR Student Article Competition at ESSEC Business School, explores the question of purpose in the tech sector and how it can shape ethical and sustainable benefit for companies and society alike.

Beyond Bytes and Algorithms: The Blueprint for Purpose-Led Tech Leadership

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Céline Viévard, ESSEC, explores the question of purpose in the tech sector and how it can shape ethical and sustainable benefit.

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Global Voice magazine #30

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Download Global Voice magazine #30. 155 pages on leadership and CSR, business, society, and planet from faculty and students.

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Nursing Identity Conflicts: An uphill climb for the Florence Nightingales How do professionals with multiple job identities handle their different roles? Professors Charlotte Croft, Graeme Currie and Andy Lockett of Warwick Business School examine the case of nurse managers who are expected to be subordinates as well as leaders, revealing how the two identities impact work and emotional well-being.

Nurse Managers and Identity Conflicts: An uphill climb for the Florence Nightingales

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How do professionals with multiple job identities handle their different roles? Profs Charlotte Croft, Graeme Currie & Andy Lockett, Warwick Business school, explore the role of the nurse-manager & how their two identities impact work and emotional well-being.

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Now published and on download! The spring issue of the Council on Business & Society’s Global Voice magazine #29 What more than the iconic smartphone to remind us to “stay smart”? Welcome to this March-May spring issue of the CoBS quarterly magazine that brings cutting-edge research insights and opinion to the wider world in a practical, engaging and understandable way. In this 99-page issue, a focus Editorial by CoBS Academic Director Prof. Adrian Zicari on tech and the future of education. Our usual wry look at business and society through the lens of our CoBS cartoon flips the issue on its back with “And now… the Un-SMART phone” and some of the negative effects of this tool that has forever changed our lives and our behaviour. Our “Brains that have Brawn” – our contributors – number 28 for this issue, and of course feature our prof-researchers from the 11 CoBS member schools, but also other academic guests, students and professionals from across the globe.

Global Voice Magazine #29

March 28, 2024by The Council on Business & Society 1 Comment

Now published and on download! The spring issue of the Council on Business & Society’s Global Voice magazine #29 What more than the iconic smartphone to remind us to “stay […]

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