• Professor Dr. Dr. h.c. (mult.) Peter Lorange, Lorange Institute of Business
    Professor Dr. Peter Lorange, Lorange Network

    Bärbel Schwertfeger is one of the two-three journalists worldwide with cutting-edge insights regarding MBA programs. With her deep commitment to top quality, and to full transparency regarding how such programs are to be presented to participants, we...

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  • Professor Dr. Christoph Loch is Director (Dean) of the Cambridge Judge Business School
    Professor Dr. Christoph Loch, Cambridge Judge Business School

    Bärbel Schwertfeger is providing the German business education scene a great service with her blog: the MBA is a very important educational pathway worldwide, but it is insufficiently understood in Germany. Moreover, MBA education, currently seen as...

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  • Professor Bodo B. Schlegelmilch
    Professor Dr. Bodo B. Schlegelmilch, WU Executive Academy

    Bärbel Schwertfeger’s name has always been synonymous with independent, critical yet unbiased reporting about Executive Education in Europe. With great commitment and professionalism, she has for years been following the latest in international MBA-related developments, trends and...

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  • Professor Dr. Andreas Pinkwart, Handels-Hochschule Leipzig
    Professor Dr. Andreas Pinkwart, HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management

    With her report and commentary on the topics MBA & Co., Bärbel Schwertfeger regularly hits the bulls eye. Her work mainly focuses on the quality of the research and teaching. Due to the relatively short-term effect of...

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  • When you need a coach, not a couch

    The popularity of coaching reflects its benefits but some companies wrongly see it as a panacea for any executive ills

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  • Is cheating up in business schools?

    Our weekly roundup of the best MBA news & features

    • vom Mai 3, 2014
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  • Fair gründen: Investitionen in die Zukunft

    Warum Unternehmen sich stärker mit sozialen Innovationen beschäftigen müssen und die interessantesten Sozialunternehmer oft nicht aus der Generation Y kommen. Ein Gespräch mit Felix Oldenburg, dem Geschäftsführer von Ashoka Deutschland. Weiter aud Spiegel online

    • vom Mai 3, 2014
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