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HEC Paris MBA alumni competed in the Global MBA Trophy regatta. Despite most being novice sailors, teamwork prevailed, leading to a 2nd place finish overall. The event not only showcased sailing skills but also fostered global networking opportunities.
In some ways, the 21st century has brought about the biggest changes in consumer behavior since the industrial revolution. These changes have forced companies to shift their focus from brand centricity to customer centricity. Once upon a time, brands shared their story and brought customers into the ...
Unilever CEO since 2019, Alan Jope has stamped his leadership qualities on the consumer goods business by facing head-on the world’s social and environmental challenges. The charismatic Scotsman was the latest guest at the HEC Talks forum to provide insight into his approach to purposeful leadership ...
With the snowcapped mountains of Chamonix as their dreamlike alpine backdrop, a handful of EMBA’s recently spent a week in Crisis Management training under the gaze of the French National Gendarmerie. Along with other members of the HEC Executive Community, they honed collective leadership nous ...
How these students harness the power of adaptability, personalization, and flexibility in their Executive MBA journeys
Every year, the spring season marks the beginning of a new era, especially for entrepreneurs... And for a good reason: April marks the start of the new batch of the Incubateur HEC Paris, which gathers twelve young startups eager to accelerate the development of their projects for this '2022 Spring ...
Dr. Karolina Zapadka, EMBA ’23, is a highly experienced biotech strategist in early-stage life science firms, and a company builder in the digital health sphere.
Junichi Hatano, an MBA student at HEC Paris, and his family were featured in a TF1 broadcast called "My First Steps in France," showcasing their experiences adapting to life in France. The program captures their daily life, cultural discoveries, and academic pursuits. Despite challenges, such as ...
Exactly a year after their research paper was published by the Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, Professors Matteo Winkler and Giovanna Gilleri outlined the key points in “Of Athletes, Bodies and Rules: Making Sense of ‘Caster Semenya’”. The paper deconstructs narratives used by adjudicators to ...