HEC Paris press coverage from all over the world
Poets & Quants recommends Professor Rodolphe Durand's "Time to reorganize! Understand Organizations, Act, and Build a Meaningful World' MOOC. The course provides a 30,000 foot overview of the nature and development of organizations. In particular, students will examine how organizations relate to their members, customers, and society at large – and vice versa.
Philippe Gaud, who teaches Management & Human Resources at HEC Paris, tells Forbes readers why they should follow him into the "career unknown" even if they'd started to think that it was too late to make such a move. And, if they do, how they can make sure that it will be a success.
HEC Paris, ranks top 3 worldwide for educating CEOs of Fortune 500 companies in Times Higher Education's Index 2017.
Nicolas Lemoine, Executive Director at HEC Paris Business School and Commander in the reserve of the French Navy, shares his leadership tips for Trump in his new role. Tips which might also resonate with all individuals taking on a leadership role at any level of an organization.
HEC Paris Business School and Dow Jones joined forces in 2009 to publish an annual ranking of PE firms based on their historic performance and expected future competitiveness respectively, aiming to answer the question "which firms have performed the best for their investors?".
A Chicago-based biotechnology company working with Nasa to develop a new form of plant-based protein fit for supporting space exploration has received US$33 million from venture capital firms, including an energy tech fund backed by Bill Gates, Jack Ma and Jeff Bezos.
Co-founder and chief executive Thomas Jonas who undertook business studies in the early 1990s at the international business school HEC Paris, said one application for the plant-based protein is as a meat substitute for use in traditional Chinese pork buns.
Peter Todd, Dean of HEC Paris, explains the benefits of cooperation between countries and the importance of diversity in business education, in an interview for Epoca Negocios.
Some private equity firms that are keen to put their swelling cash piles to work are paying for expensive acquisitions of fast-growing companies mostly out of their own pockets and trimming back their reliance on debt.
“You can finance an acquisition with a lot of equity, but you will only make a big profit if your company posts strong growth and its valuation gets a boost,” comments Oliver Gottschalg, a professor of strategy and business policy of HEC Paris.