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  • 27.10.2022

    Is higher inflation here to stay?

    When can we expect inflation to come down and what are the longer-term effects? CBS Professor Jesper Rangvid gives an overview of where the Danish economy stands and where it is heading in a time of very high inflation.
  • 26.10.2022

    Accreditation: CBS stays in exclusive league

    The international organisation AACSB has just issued a special seal of approval to CBS, which means that CBS meets the organisation’s standards for international business schools.
  • 24.10.2022

    Data: These are the skills of tomorrow

    The majority of companies are still not able to understand their data, but this will change in the near future, says Raghava Rao Mukkamala, Associate Professor.
  • 24.10.2022

    Series: Leadership and innovation in public organisations

    Throughout week 44, the entire public sector will be focusing on leadership as leaders at all levels, leadership associations, researchers and many more are invited to discuss tendencies, nerd new knowledge and share examples of best leadership practices in connection with the Leadership Week.
  • 24.10.2022

    Innovation is not about turning everything on its head

    Innovation: There is much to gain if public leaders manage to establish the right conditions for innovation in an everyday context. The key factors include knowledge of operations, knowledge generation and inclusion.
  • 19.10.2022

    Ready for CBS Graduate Event?

    In which direction are you headed? Join Graduate Event: Graduate programmes and full-time jobs on 1 November and make use of the library’s resources when preparing for the event at CBS.
  • 17.10.2022

    Transformation has become a buzz word

    The public sector is at great risk of trying to have it both ways, says Professor Niels Åkerstrøm Andersen. Constant transformation has become all the rage at the cost of great frustration to management, staff members and regular citizens. This is his characterisation of the sector’s development.
  • 12.10.2022

    Data can empower citizens to help handle future epidemics

    During COVID-19, so-called ‘citizen data scientists’ started popping up. Regular citizens who analysed and visualised data to explain the development of the virus elevated the public debate and improved official responses.

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