11 Jun Interview with Frank Bournois, Dean and Executive President, ESCP Business School
"We know how to mix cultural pluralism and interdisciplinarity to help students develop a better understanding of global issues.’’...
"We know how to mix cultural pluralism and interdisciplinarity to help students develop a better understanding of global issues.’’...
"I would contend that the best way encourage business students to be socially responsible is to force them to confront huge systemic issues so that they can appreciate how many different interests collide."...
"The reputation of the branch has been immaculate, our relationship with the regulators is one of the best, and our relationship with the U.S. corporates has been second to none."...
“The pandemic accelerated innovative trends already underway in Bahrain; it put some rocket fuel behind trends including digitalization and advances in technology.”...
"Last year Bermuda saw a total of 733 new international companies and partnerships register, representing a 7,5% increase over 2019 which is significant considering the impact of COVID-19."...
"Bermuda’s world-class and respected regulatory regime, combined with the experience of the industry professionals and global companies creates an efficient and fertile ground for innovation."...
“Equatorial Guinea is a country that has experienced unprecedented economic development on the African continent. Its medium- and long-term goals are to become a country of clear reference in Africa and even at the global level”...
"The world needs business leaders who can engage and look at their businesses holistically in the context of society and this is more important now than it has ever been."...
"Our goal is to create wealth and jobs in order to eliminate poverty and become a middle-income country within the next ten years. We are saying no to poverty and yes to wealth creation."...
"We’re at the core of the economy and connect Reykjavik’s capital area with the economy and national business life.”...