HEC Paris press coverage from all over the world
"Success is 99% failure." What is the relationship of failure to innovation and why do so few organizations have a culture where the ability to fail or experiment is a valued part of innovation? What are the organizational barriers to this?
Laurence Lehman Ortega, affiliate professor in strategy and business policy at HEC Paris Executive Education, explains that failure itself doesn’t lead to innovation but it’s how you deal with failure that matters.
HEC Paris offers one of the world’s highest-ranked full-time MBAs yet the ranking fails to reflect some fundamental differences between this school and others similarly bracketed, according to Business Because. According to Andrea Masini, Dean of the HEC Paris MBA, international rankings fail to acknowledge the school's mission to transform careers.
Johann Matthai (MBA ’16) changed role, industry, and location after a full-time MBA at HEC Paris.
At HEC Paris, the excursion to one of Burgundy’s finest producers of wine is just par for the course. Every year, as part of its academic offerings, the school organizes field trips to Hermes workshops, Dior headquarers, and the Pommery cellars in Reims among other places where students gain the perspective of top executives grappling with the ultra-competitive world of luxury products.
The Soros-funded university in Hungary isn't the only non-governmental organization under attack in Europe, says Alberto Alemanno, Jean Monnet Professor of EU Law at HEC Paris, in an op-ed for Bloomberg.
HEC Paris Professor Alberto Alemanno speaks about the importance of lobbying within the European Parliament.
HEC Paris was chosen among the business schools that have the best free business MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) in July with “Anticipating Your Next Battle, in Business and Beyond” starting July the 3rd .
HEC Paris’ Alberto Alemanno says academics who influence policy ‘often’ do it in return for money. Alemanno believes that academics are well positioned to serve as “citizen lobbyists”, a theme he explores in his book Lobbying for Change: Find Your Voice to Create a Better Society.
HEC Paris’ international study by HEC Professor of Marketing and member of the CNRS-GREGHEC research group, Anne-Laure Sellier, published in April’s Journal of Personality and Social Psychology suggests that the stereotype that society places on people’s names could actually shape the our facial features.
Tous les mercredis, Olivier Sibony (ex-senior partner chez McKinsey, prof de stratégie à HEC, London Business School, Oxford) nous explique un concept de management.