
Business Impact magazine November 2022 issue
How Audencia aims to help students to become custodians of the planet and preserve business
How Audencia aims to help students to become custodians of the planet and preserve business
Despite the abundance of benefits it could bring to wider society, prisoner education still remains a taboo subject, says James Tweed, the founder of digital learning company, Coracle
Business Schools must ensure they provide the support needed to those wishing to launch ventures that can contribute to a more sustainable planet, says GBSB Global Business School’s Xavier Arola
Is being a startup executive really that different from being a manager or director? Yes, but probably not in the ways you think, says the author of ‘Lead Upwards’, Sarah Brown
Legal structure, documentation and intellectual property. Solicitor and ‘entrepreneur in residence’, Michael Buckworth, looks at three areas that all startup founders need to get right
‘We hope to make a positive impact in reducing the effects of climate change.’ The CEO and Cofounder of plastic road company, MacRebur, outlines his work, vision and style of leadership
Making goals ‘numeric’, the changing role of a CEO and the importance of having a consistent leadership approach – the Co-Founder of a performance marketing company talks to Business Impact
Founder of The Webinar Vet, Anthony Chadwick, explains how a growing pet population during the pandemic represents both an opportunity and a challenge for a business focused on vets’ continuing education
Pursuing purpose while running your own company and the opportunities presented by remote working to empower others. An interview with the Founder of a website that aims to ‘make sustainability simple’
An entrepreneur who has seen his fair share of setbacks, Nicky Story offers advice based on his experience and five tips for growing a successful business
Price wars push manufacturers to produce more for less, at the expense of employees and the environment, and often result in products that consumers are ultimately unhappy with, says Mei Xu, author of Burn
Early-stage funding can often seem elusive to those eager to get their business ideas off the ground. David Pattison, author of The Money Train, outlines your options, and shares the questions you must ask yourself before you get going
Discover the disconnect between expectations of entrepreneurial life and the reality, with these three common pitfalls
Mind the poverty gap: Why leading Business Schools are taking a stand an addressing poverty
Asia’s expansive opportunities: Market variety and opportunities for expansion among Asia’s fast-paced growing economies
The global outlook on business master’s degree
Integrating sustainability into business education
Positive visions: BGA Schools on moving past the pandemic and building a brighter future, in the short and long term
Why subscription models could be the radical change traditional Business Schools need
Global perspectives on management education
Responsible rankings: can measurements be more fruitful students, schools and society?
Are international peers expected to conform over time? Potential tensions for Business Schools to address
What Business Schools can do to promote personal wellbeing and support students that study remotely
Why politics must permeate every aspect of Business School curricula
Differentiation through impact: How BGA Business Schools are seeking to spread seeds of change in business and society
Creating the conditions for necessary change
How Audencia aims to help students to become custodians of the planet and preserve business