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Exploring the Master in Innovation and Entrepreneurship at ESMT Campus 10178 host Tammi L. Coles sits down with Angeliki Papachroni, senior lecturer and faculty lead of the Master in Innovation and Entrepreneurship program at ESMT Berlin. Papachroni shares her journey into the world of strategy, innovation, and entrepreneurship, revealing how her curiosity about organizational change shaped her career. This episode delves into the importance of purpose in strategic thinking, the complexities of leading innovation, and the value of real-world case studies in business education. Papachroni also...
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Insights from the Coaching Colloquium with Konstantin Korotov, professor of organizational behavior and director of the "Leading with Psychological Intelligence" program Campus 10178 welcomes back Dr. Konstantin Korotov, professor of organizational behavior and director of the "Leading with Psychological Intelligence" program, for an in-depth discussion about the annual Coaching Colloquium at ESMT. Celebrating its role as a vital learning space for executive coaches, this year’s colloquium explored the theme "Whatever Works: Coaching and Beyond in Helping Executives." Dr. Korotov shares...
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Exploring neuroscience and leadership with Dr. Maria Hoffacker Dr. Maria Hoffacker is a multidisciplinary expert, combining her expertise in neuroscience, sustainability, and communication to empower individuals, teams, and organizations to harness the power of neuroscience to achieve meaningful change. Her work focuses on applying the latest brain research findings to practical scenarios, particularly in leadership development, agile management, and fostering a sustainable mindset, as captured in her book, Nachhaltigkeit beginnt im Kopf – Die Macht der Hirnforschung für die...
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In episode #35 of Campus 10178, the ESMT Berlin podcast, Christoph Burger and Jens Weinmann of ESMT discuss their new book, (Ubiquity Press, 2024), and share insights on how companies can successfully navigate the ever-evolving landscape of digital transformation. Burger and Weinmann explore various facets of digital innovation, drawing on real-world case studies to illustrate both the challenges and opportunities businesses face in this era of rapid technological advancement. This episode covers: The reasons why many companies are slow to adopt digital technologies The evolving role of IT...
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Artificial Intelligence is reshaping our world, offering not only unprecedented technological advancements but also, surprisingly, the potential to profoundly influence inclusivity across various sectors. In episode #34 of Campus 10178, the ESMT Berlin podcast, Dr. Kasia Stoltmann, a renowned AI and data science expert and the founder of Women in Big Data Berlin, delves into how AI can serve as both a beacon of innovation and a bridge to greater societal equity. Dr. Stoltmann discusses the dual role of AI in enhancing technological processes and promoting diversity and inclusiveness within the...
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As global markets evolve, the integration of diversity and inclusion within companies is not just ethical, but strategic, enhancing innovation and broadening market reach. In episode #33 of Campus 10178, the ESMT Berlin podcast, host Tammi L. Coles engages with Felizitas Lichtenberg, SumUp's global head of diversity and inclusion, wellbeing, and sustainability. They delve into the transformative impact of D&I strategies within the FinTech industry, spotlighting personal experiences and the essential role of understanding in culturally diverse teams. Lichtenberg shares insights into SumUp's...
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The adoption of AI has opened new opportunities to personalize customer experiences. However, these advancements bring significant ethical considerations regarding data privacy and consumer trust. Striking a balance between personalization and privacy has become a critical challenge for marketers, particularly with growing consumer and legislative demand for privacy-first marketing strategies. In episode #32 of Campus 10178, the ESMT Berlin podcast, host Tammi L. Coles speaks with Andreea Mandeal, head of global marketing at brighter AI, a provider of image and video anonymization...
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Social media strategies have become increasingly important for businesses, as they offer the opportunity to engage with younger audiences, particularly Gen Z, in a deeply human-centered way. Authentic storytelling plays a pivotal role in this process, allowing businesses to create meaningful connections and transform customer experiences. In episode 31 of Campus 10178, the ESMT Berlin business podcast, host Tammi L. Coles speaks with Johanna Rüdiger, head of social media strategy in the culture and documentaries department at Deutsche Welle. Rüdiger's unique journey from traditional...
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On Monday, March 4, ESMT proudly unveiled a vibrant update to its brand identity, marking a significant milestone more than two decades after our school’s inception. This refreshing transformation includes a new logo, tagline, and color scheme that reflect our progressive outlook while paying homage to our roots in Berlin’s history. In the latest episode of Campus 10178 podcast, guests Jeanne M. Gaebler, deputy director of corporate communications at ESMT, and Andy McLane, creative director of Anything is Possible, detail the unique risks and opportunities of rebranding ESMT. They discuss...
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In this episode of Campus 10178, host Tammi L. Coles sits down with Dr. Oshin Behl, a clinician turned MedTech innovator and venture manager at ESMT Berlin’s DEEP Institute and Creative Destruction Lab (CDL). Dr. Behl discusses her transition from medical practice to MedTech, highlighting her passion for developing patient-centric products in the healthcare technology sector. Dr. Behl shares her role in nurturing deep tech innovations at ESMT Berlin, particularly through the CDL program, which aims to bridge the gap between deep tech innovation and commercial success in the MedTech field....
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In the latest episode of Campus 10178 podcast, guests Jeanne M. Gaebler, deputy director of corporate communications at ESMT, and Andy McLane, creative director of Anything is Possible, detail the unique risks and opportunities of rebranding ESMT. They discuss what the new tagline, “Business as Unusual,” reflects of ESMT’s future focus, and the process by which the new corporate identity was developed. Following on extensive collaboration with and listening to key stakeholders, including faculty, alumni, and students, the two share lessons about the importance of asking the right questions, being open to different ideas, and building trust with creative partners.
Guests contact information
Jeanne M. Gaebler
Deputy Director, Corporate Communications
ESMT Berlin
Email: [email protected]
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanne-m-gaebler-3a160aa0
Andy McLane
Creative Director
Anything is Possible (AIP Media)
Email: [email protected]
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andymclane
About Campus 10178
Campus 10178 is Germany’s #1 podcast on the business research behind business practice. Brought to you each month by ESMT Berlin, the 45-minute show brings together top scholars, executives, and policymakers to discuss today’s hottest topics in leadership, innovation, and analytics. Campus 10178 – where education meets business.