Daniel Rukare Recognized as One of the 50 Best Undergraduate Business Professors by Poets&Quants
We’re excited to announce that Hult Professor of Practice Daniel Rukare has been featured in the Poets&Quants list of the 50 best undergraduate business school professors for 2024. For Daniel’s…
Falling in Love With Problems Worth Solving: Tackling the Climate Crisis With Design Thinking
As sustainability tops the agenda for many global companies, it’s no secret that green business is good business. In response to the climate crisis, the UN Sustainable Development Goals are…
Why Design Thinking Is an Essential Competency for Business Students in 2024
Today’s business environment has transformed from one of scale, predictability, and rigidity to one of speed, agility, and fluidity. To survive, approaches to business management need to adapt—fast. Enter design…
The Future of Finance: Adapting to New Technologies, Generations, and ESG
In a recent discussion with the Voices of Hult podcast, Professor Ahn, an expert in finance and a former top portfolio manager, explored the future of finance and the key…
Best & Worst Super Bowl 2024 Ads: Lessons in Brand Strategy
The Super Bowl is more than just a game; it’s a cultural event. And what’s a cultural event without some memorable advertising? Whether you’re a fan of the game or…
The Case for Teaching Cases
Hult students are learning how to use generative AI ethically and responsibly thanks to the use of up-to-the-minute teaching cases in the classroom. Teaching cases are a key component in…
Matt Johnson Recognized by Poets&Quants as One of the Top 50 Undergraduate Business Professors
We’re proud to announce that Hult Professor Matt Johnson has recently been named among the 50 best undergraduate business school professors by Poets&Quants. For anyone who knows Matt or has…
Looking for a Rashomon Effect
Extract from Critical Moments in Executive Coaching, 2021 by Erik de Haan Rashomon describes a particular event as seen by different witnesses who contradict each other. They cannot all be…
The North Face: Let Nature Lead
In a world where profit often takes precedence over environmental and social responsibility, Hult professor Hap Klopp still believes that businesses can change the world. As the co-founder of The…
The Great Remobilzation: Designing a Smarter Global Future
Professors Olaf Groth, Mark Esposito, and Terence Tse on ‘The Great Remobilization’—and how it can impact our collective future. Shortlisted for the Thinkers50 Strategy Award. Countries, industries, organizations, and communities…
Hult Research Summary—The Dark and Sunny Sides of Reconnecting at Work Post-Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic triggered huge shifts in how we work, dramatically affecting our connections both inside and outside of our workplaces. Three years on there is still a large amount…
Impact Research: Hult Ashridge Center for Coaching
Following Chief Academic Officer, Johan Roos’, announcement that Hult is renewing its research strategy to prioritize impact and launching three new Impact Labs, the long-established Hult Ashridge Center for Coaching will…
Impact Research: Industrial & Societal Sustainability Transitions
Following Chief Academic Officer, Johan Roos’, announcement that Hult is renewing its research strategy to prioritize impact and launching three new Impact Labs, Matt Gitsham, Lab Director at Hult’s Sustainability…
Hult’s Renewed Research Strategy is Designed to Maximize Impact
“We exist to create a better future for all by inspiring and challenging our community to make an impact that matters.” Our school’s purpose places positive societal impact at the…
Hult International Business School Introduces Hult Impact Research
Global business school creates research ‘ecosystems’ to study and address issues important to the future of business and education London – Hult International Business School has launched Hult Impact…
Innovating With Impact: Insights From the Authors
Ted Ladd is Professor of Entrepreneurship & Innovation at Hult’s San Francisco campus. Here, he gives a glimpse into some of the tools, methods, and guidance you can find in…
International Women’s Day: Embracing Equity With Hult Professor Katherine Angell
What does it take for women to succeed in business, and how can we support them in achieving their goals? As we celebrate International Women’s Day, we sat down with…
Why Cultivating Curiosity & Imagination Benefits Your Business
Curiosity and imagination are crucial skills for individuals and organizations, particularly in today’s fast-paced and complex business environment. In this article, I explore the importance of these skills and techniques…
How Brands Can Adapt to The New World of Social Media
Social media is a rapidly evolving landscape. In order to find their footing, brands, now more than ever need to adapt to these shifts – particularly when it comes to…
Deromantisizing Love Through Tech
The colossal milestone that we have achieved over the last couple of centuries is that finally, we choose our partners based on this beautiful feeling of…love! No more transactions—you take…
Brands Need to Put Consumers at the Heart of Their Strategy
Matt Johnson, PhD, is a neuroscientist, author, and professor of consumer psychology at Hult International Business School. As a consumer scientistist, his specialty lies in applying a human-centric perspective to…
When Caryn Met Kyan: Prioritizing Wellness On-Campus
Dr. Caryn Pang, affectionately known as “Prof. P” to her students, is a marketing professor based in Hult Boston. This World Mental Health Day, we caught up with Caryn to…
Running on Empty: Navigating The Dangers Of Burnout At Work
Reports of stress, mental ill health, and burnout appear in the press every day. People describe themselves as working longer hours, facing higher workloads, and dealing with more demands. These…
Dr. Mark Esposito on 4IR and His New Book
Dr. Mark Esposito has spent a career studying economics and speculating about the role technology will have in their futures. In short, when he talks business you listen. Fresh from…
The Emerging Economies Under the Dome of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) is a topic I have been teaching, researching, and practicing since its inception in 2015/16 when it got launched by the World Economic Forum (WEF)….
Sustainable Business Leadership Starts With Education
Sustainability defined: A company’s delivery of long-term value in financial, social, environmental, and ethical terms. – Guide to Sustainable Business, UN Global Compact (2014) Sustainability—once on the fringe…
New Research: Women Leaders in a Global Crisis
The COVID-19 pandemic hit in a global context already characterized by uncertainty, complexity, and unpredictability. Many organizations had no choice but to focus on surviving immediate threats. Yet the need to…
Socially Responsible Business at Hult: An Adventure In Pedagogy
In Summer, 2020, after many years of teaching politics to US undergraduates, I moved to the Boston area and began my first semester at Hult with an intensive six-week undergraduate…
Lessons learned from hybrid teaching in the international classroom
by Hult faculty Katarzyna Bachnik, Pamela Campagna, Tessa Misiaszek, Bob Neer & Rajendra Shirolé We recently had the opportunity to present at the Academy of Management: Teaching & Learning…
Virtual Skills Lab | Physically Distant, but Socially Connected
Hult’s Virtual Skills Lab is an online global meeting space offering you the opportunity to skill up and get ahead—from home. Connect with likeminded go-getters from all over the globe and…