On November 22nd, the CKGSB MBA Financial Innovation Module wrapped up in Shanghai. This four-day module gives students from the CKGSB MBA Program an opportunity to learn about how financial innovation impacts China’s economy, as well as the opportunity to visit pioneering enterprises to see first-hand how Shanghai is developing into a leading financial center.
[November 20, 2019, Beijing] Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (CKGSB) has been awarded the 2019 China Social Impact Award in “Poverty Alleviation” by the British Chamber of Commerce in China and United Nations for its positive impact and efforts in reducing poverty in China. The awards were handed out across seven categories from a field of more than 250 companies and organizations competing in total.
[November 20, 2019 - Beijing] More than 500 attendees and 341,000 live-stream viewers tuned in to the 5th Women in Leadership Forum in Beijing on November 20, 2019. Twenty-six inspiring speakers – including Former Professional Tennis Player Li Na, the New Zealand Ambassador to China, Clare Fearnley, the Swedish Ambassador to China, Helena Sangeland, Chairman and President of BP China, Xiaoping Yang, and General Manager of Baidu APP, Ping Xiaoli – addressed the challenges women face in the workplace and in society.
[October 27, 2019, Beijing, China] – Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (CKGSB) has hosted a global cohort of Fortune 500 senior executives, members of parliament, senior diplomats and NGO leaders from eleven countries for an eye-opening executive education program, ‘Cutting-edge Insights from China’ (CIC), at the school’s Beijing campus. The four-day program is specially designed for global senior executives of multinational companies and policy makers to advance their knowledge on China, so that they can stay ahead of the curve and have more confidence facing a changing global future.
On October 29, 2019, Founding Dean of Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (CKGSB), Xiang Bing met with ChosunBiz to discuss the value of business schools and the future of the Chinese economy. Underscoring how China has managed to maintain and strengthen its position as the world’s third largest economy since 2008, Dean Xiang said, “If companies fail to understand the East Asian markets, including China, there is a greater risk of management making wrong decisions.”
[September 16-20, 2019, Shanghai, China] With bilateral trade between ASEAN nations and China valued at $514.8 billion USD, the appetite for business education is also rising. Thirty-nine business leaders and senior government officials from the ASEAN region participated in the ASEAN Global Leadership Programme (AGLP) at China’s leading business school, Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business’ (CKGSB) Shanghai campus.
Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (CKGSB) Founding Dean and Professor of China Business and Globalization, Xiang Bing delivers key speeches at two high level frontier policy forums in Bangkok, Thailand, to address topical trade and development concerns of interest in the Asia-Pacific.
Together with Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business, China Europe International Business School, and Tsinghua University, Microsoft will bring comprehensive AI business courses on artificial intelligence strategy establishment, culture development, and technology deployment for future business leaders, innovative start-ups, and entrepreneurs.
CKGSB’s Executive Education hosted the National University of Singapore Business School for a specially designed 3-day course, Asia Leaders in Financial Institutions (ALFI) China module, at its Beijing campus.
CKGSB Founding Dean and Professor of China Business and Globalization, Xiang Bing delivered a keynote speech at the 8th Chula ASEAN Week and the 5th Parliamentary ASEAN Community Forum in Bangkok, Thailand.
How to Navigate China’s Innovation and Business Frontiers? CKGSB Launches Flagship Executive Education Program – Cutting-Edge Insights from China
A new framework for understanding the wealth of nations is introduced.