Business Impact
for Students & Graduates

Business Impact for students and graduates

Welcome to Business Impact for students and graduates, where you can find groundbreaking thought leadership resources for business students and graduates. BGA student and graduate members gain access to additional Business Impact online content, found in BGA’s member area. If you are eligible and interested in becoming a BGA student and graduate member, register here.

Business Impact: How to answer tricky interview questions
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How to answer tricky interview questions

Congratulations, you’ve been selected for interview – now comes the nerve-wracking part. Get some advice on preparing for, and answering, questions designed to explore your decision-making and reveal your potential

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Business Impact: Diversity - acceptance over assimilation with UCL School of Management
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Encouraging acceptance over assimilation

The unique perspectives brought to organisations by international students and workers may be tolerated in the first instance, but there are often expectations that newcomers assimilate to presiding norms over time. UCL School of Management’s Felix Danbold outlines why business schools should be ready to anticipate and address tensions that may emerge

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Business Impact: Building your career strategy
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Building your career strategy

What do the terms ‘insider information’ and ‘high potential’ really mean? Kimberly Cummings, author of Next Move, Best Move, outlines what you need to know and why it’s important to put together your own career strategy

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Business Impact: Building your career profile through experimentation
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Building your career profile through experimentation

‘Get on the dance floor as soon as the party starts and show off your moves.’ Michel Masquelier, author of ‘This is Not a Dress Rehearsal’, says it’s never too early to embrace experimentation and start building your unique profile

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Trust in Leadership

Business isn’t capitalising on the benefits trust can bring, say HBS Professor, Sandra Sucher, and HBS Research Associate, Shalene Gupta. But students of management must be made aware of how trust relates to power and how leaders must govern themselves to retain it

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