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Open Day with Faculty Masterclass

Open Day with Faculty Masterclass

Join INSEAD Professor Narayan Pant on 7 September for a Masterclass on The Real Leadership Challenge.

There’s plenty you can learn to be a better leader. But what also matters is what you know but don’t do… When you come to an INSEAD course, your focus, rightly, is on what you can learn – and there’s lots of that. But when you return, many years after finishing that INSEAD course, you may face another question – why aren’t you doing even a significant part of what you learned? There may be good reasons not to act upon what you learned – “it was all academic,” “we do things differently in my company,” – many good reasons. To these (possibly) excellent reasons for not acting on what you learned, this class will add another one – not paying attention to what you will have to do differently to act on any new idea. We will describe how to look differently at what you would like to do and thereby increase the chances of doing it.

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14 INSEAD case studies recognised as The Case Centre best-sellers worldwide over past 50 years

14 INSEAD case studies recognised as The Case Centre best-sellers worldwide over past 50 years

INSEAD, the Business School for the World, has earned a new distinction showcasing its world-class calibre in publishing exemplary case studies. Fourteen INSEAD cases are recognised among the most popular cases distributed worldwide by The Case Centre over the past 50 years, with six of them ranking in the top 10, more than any other school.  

The news was announced on Monday, 12 June when The Case Centre, the top global organisation dedicated to promoting the case method in management education, celebrated Top 50 cases in 50 years, as part of its 50th anniversary.

Find out more here: https://inse.ad/50cases50years

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INSEAD Professors W. Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne launch highly-anticipated new book: Beyond Disruption

INSEAD Professors W. Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne launch highly-anticipated new book: Beyond Disruption

The highly-anticipated new book – Beyond Disruption – by Professors W. Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne has arrived!

Many people have come to see “disruption” as a near-synonym for “innovation.” But disruption, for all its power, is destructive—displacing jobs, companies, and even entire industries. As the professors’ research reveals, the fixation with disruption leads companies to overlook an alternative path to innovation and growth.

Beyond Disruption redefines and expands the existing view of innovation by introducing non-disruptive creation, a new approach that is free from the destructive displacement that happens when innovators set out to disrupt.

Find out more: https://lnkd.in/gyb6E6XR

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