Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (CKGSB) is proud to announce that 21 alumni and 1 professor made the ‘2020 China Philanthropy List’ released by Forbes China.
CKGSB Dean Xiang Bing was awarded the ‘Vanguard for Social Responsibilities’ by Southern Weekly at its 12th Corporate Social Responsibility Annual Conference on July 31, 2020.
Dean Xiang Bing and Ambassador Craig Allen will seek to answer the most pressing questions facing business in both countries.
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced us to press pause on the Chinese economy, with companies now facing challenges on the issues of production and employment resumption.
Now, 8 FREE seats for the first-week sessions in the module are open to candidates wishing to experience the unique MBA courses online.
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced us to press pause on the Chinese economy, with companies now facing challenges on the issues of production and employment resumption.
As countries respond to the devastation caused by COVID-19, enterprises are discovering positive ways to address the gaps that exist in our society.
Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (CKGSB) ranks 17th in the world for industrial application in the World Universities with Real Impact (WURI) Ranking and 37th out of all 265 universities and colleges listed, making it the only Chinese business school among the top 50 of universities and colleges in the ranking.
As the current COVID-19 pandemic curve begins to flatten in China, the global environment can be seen as a stark contrast. “Against such a solemn backdrop, investor sentiment has become relatively negative, with a pessimistic view on the future trends of both A-shares and housing prices, and lowered expectations of economic growth.
How should companies enhance their sustainability efforts post COVID-19?
What role do they play in meeting the challenges we face in today’s world?
How can civil society collaborate with private enterprise and government organizations to achieve a sustainable and inclusive future?