In a new VoxEU/CEPR column, The EU fiscal framework undermines innovation and security, LBS Professor of Economics Paolo Surico makes a sharp and unsettling case: Europe’s revised fiscal rules are ...
Taxes are likely to rise again before the next UK general election, according to economists surveyed by the Financial Times, who argue that weak growth and pressure to increase public spending leave ...
London Business School is proud to celebrate the recognition of Professor Freek Vermeulen’s Harvard Business Review article, You Should Be Able to Boil Your Strategy Down to a Single Clear ...
The US President is expected to name a new Chair of the Federal Reserve this month, a decision with consequences that will ripple far beyond American borders. Speaking on the BBC Today programme, ...
AI is transforming tasks and workflows – that much is clear. What is less clear is how it is reshaping the processes through which people develop. In her latest article for Harvard Business Review, ...
Master frameworks to launch, scale, and sustain products in competitive markets. Go from concept to launch with proven methods for product-market fit and learn to balance creativity, technology and ...
New Year, new start? Not if you keep going with the same old leadership cliches. Here, LBS faculty offer some fresh ...
AI will continue to reshape hiring, but the future of talent acquisition depends on how organisations use these tools –not ...
Focus on the problem you're solving and find the right people for your team, AI entrepreneur Karthik Suresh MBA 2017 tells ...
Understanding an ambidextrous organisation is one thing, making it a reality is another. Antonio Nieto-Rodriguez provides an execution roadmap. Imagine you had to do your work using both hands; ...
2025 could see the integration of blockchain and AI solutions, leveraging the strengths of both technologies to create more robust and efficient systems. The US economy seems set to power ahead, ...
Capitalism is in crisis. The consensus among politicians, citizens and even executives themselves – on both sides of the political spectrum and throughout the world – is that business just isn’t ...