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Dr. Peter H. Diamandis, Founder & Chairman of the X Prize Foundation, and Co-Founder & Executive Chairman of Singularity University shares his views on education, AI (artificial intelligence) and entrepreneurship with CEIBS E-Platform’s Sammi Shen.
admin - 2016-12-02 16:01:05
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By Associate Professor of Management Daniel Han Ming Chng
The carrot and stick approach of tying senior executive’s compensation to their company’s financial performance has long been a way of ensuring that their interests and those of shareholders are aligned. But the findings of two new researc…
admin - 2016-11-29 14:10:55
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Former Sony Chairman and Founder of Quantum Leaps Corp, Nobuyuki Idei, tells CEIBS E-Platform’s Sammi Shen about his years at Sony, and how artificial intelligence will help transform the world of business.
admin - 2016-11-28 15:04:36
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CEIBS MBAs hit Shanghai streets and teach tourists how to say “I love CEIBS MBA” in Chinese (Mandarin).
admin - 2016-11-28 13:32:38
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CEIBS Professor of Marketing Lydia Price, an American, explains what it takes to be a tiger mom in China and what this experience taught her about doing business in the most populous country in the world.
admin - 2016-11-28 09:54:39
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Left: A pile of broken mobikes.
Right: Netizens’ take on the well-known Neil Armstrong moonwalk comment to show their affection for mobike. The quote translates to “one small step for mobike, one giant leap for communism”.
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admin - 2016-11-24 13:56:26
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Friday 18th November 2016, was a night to remember. Dressed to impress in traditional qipaos for the ladies and Zhongshans for the men, MBA students, alumni, professors, staff and friends of CEIBS gathered together for the highlight of the MBA social calendar - Shanghai Night. The leisurely cruise a…
admin - 2016-11-22 14:56:35
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COP 22 is over, now the work begins. CEIBS Professor of Marketing Lydia Price explains why b-schools need to focus on educating environmentally and socially responsible leaders.
admin - 2016-11-22 13:43:02
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The CEIBS Alumni International Chapter (CAIC) is the only English-speaking alumni chapter in China. The chapter serves as a platform to connect alumni from every continent with China, and alumni in China to its members around the world.
The CAIC regularly hosts networking events, academic session…
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“I would describe the 2016 battle for the White House as "social media marketing expertise" versus "the economists". Four hundred economists were anti-Trump (19 of them have Nobel prizes), all the traditional media appear to be pro the Democratic Party, yet Trump wins with $20 billon less in donatio…
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admin - 2016-11-01 09:10:59
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Andrew Wu, LVMH Group President for Greater China, gives his personal insights on whether small or niche brands can achieve big brand status. He also talks about how to stay on top of the luxury industry once you get there.
admin - 2016-10-28 16:20:04
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admin - 2016-10-27 17:16:25
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Managing an employee whose family owns the business can be a tough task, according to Alexis Grolin, representative of Mulliez Family. He was speaking at CEIBS 5th Family Heritage Forum on September 24, 2016. He believes it helps if they have learned the business from the ground up, through internsh…
admin - 2016-10-25 15:54:48
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Many second-generation entrepreneurs have enjoyed a comfortable life from birth. Nevertheless, unlike other privileged children of the wealthy, these entrepreneurs have spurned cushy jobs or family wealth handed to them on a plate, preferring instead to start a business of their own. The new breed o…
admin - 2016-10-20 12:55:54
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“When you’re a brand, you look at your customers. Your customers are on WeChat; so you have to be there,” says CEIBS Adjunct Professor of Marketing, Michel Gutsatz. He points out that the multi-purpose app takes up 35% of the four hours per day the average Chinese person spends on his phone. Savvy p…
admin - 2016-10-18 16:01:40