EFMD would like to warmly congratulate the: Victoria University of Wellington, Faculty of Commerce & Administration; Singapore Management University, Lee Kong Chian School of Business and the University of Sheffield, Management School.
Radisson Blu Arlandia Hotel has announced the launch of Brain Food, a healthy choice of food that not only looks beautiful but also stimulates the mind.
Radisson Blu Hotel and Spa, Limerick has revealed its support for the "Living in a Window" project which raises funds for two Limerick children's charities.
2011 looks set to become the year of the short hop to Europe. With the continent boasting rich culture and hedonists excesses, it is becoming the ultimate getaway destination for the glamorous traveller
The operator is enhancing its flagship Business Premier class, with new menus developed in collaboration with Michelin Three Star chef, Alain Roux.
The new visual identity of the Eurostar will be rolled out gradually over the coming weeks, beginning with some of the fleet from 5 April.
According to Bosomworth, Greece, Ireland and Portugal should leave the eurozone in a bid to get their economies back on track, said the senior executive of the world’s largest bond investor.
The Panorama documentary accuses three executives of accepting bribes and a further executive of planning corrupt sales of 2010 World Cup tickets. The programme claimed to offer new evidence over the ruling body’s appointment of International Sports and Leisure (ISL) as its marketing arm.
Ryanair, the Irish airline, famous for its determination to keep costs low, now expects full-year net earnings to be in a range of 380 million to 400 million euros (328 million to 345.3 million pounds) compared with previous guidance of 350 million to 375 million euros.
The report measures equity in the areas of politics, education, employment and health.
It is the second year in succession that Iceland has topped the foundation's Global Gender Gap Report, with Nordic nations dominating the top of the list of 134 countries.
Norway was announced in second place and Finland third.
Six Sigma, the business management strategy initiated by Motorola in 1981, has continued over the years as a truly enduring approach to cutting the fat and reducing defects in business.
Results of the 91 European banks stress tests will be published after the markets close this Friday, assessing how they would cope with another economic downturn and losses on Greek and some other government bonds.
A businessman is offering to sell properties to help Muslim women pay any fines that they may receive for wearing the full veil in public if a law is voted through the French parliament.
Lawmakers will vote on the bill on Tuesday, which would see women fined 125 pounds if they wear the full veil, known as the burqa or nihab, in public places, including in the street.