Alumni of Global Network schools are invited to a forum hosted by HKUST on Thursday, March 17, 2016, 1700 - 1900 in Hong Kong. Registration is required.
Alumni of Global Network schools are invited to a panel discussion, Globalization and Teamwork: Past and Future, moderated by Yale SOM Dean Emeritus Jeffrey E. Garten at the Yale Club of New York on Wednesday, Marcy 16, 2016, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Registration is required.
Stuart DeCew, program director at Yale’s Center for Business and the Environment, appeared on MSNBC’s Greenhouse to discuss the survey results of the 2015 GNAM survey and why 44% of business students would prefer to get a smaller paycheck in order to work for an environmentally friendly company.
Deans and directors of Global Network for Advanced Management schools met at the Indian Institute of Management-Bangalore November 15-17 for their eighth biannual meeting
Rising leaders on environmental sustainability and climate change: A global survey of students from top-ranking business schools finds widespread consensus that business must lead on solutions to climate change and sustainability to attract and retain talent.
The Security Analysis prize contest in the GNAM Investment Competition, sponsored by the International Center for Finance at the Yale School of Management, ended in a tie, with the teams from Koç University Graduate School of Business and National University of Singapore Business School emerging as co-winners.
The University of California Berkeley’s Haas School of Business has become the 28th member of the Global Network for Advanced Management, a network of top business schools committed to educating global leaders.
During Fudan University School of Management’s Global Network Week module, students explored how some Western brands have successfully expanded into the Chinese market.
As part of Fudan University School of Management’s Global Network Week module, students examined strategies for entering the Chinese market-entry strategies.
As part of a market-entry strategy session held during Fudan University’s Global Network Week module, students explored the opportunities presented by a possible change in the one-child policy.