For organisations to implement AI effectively requires a well thought-out strategy. Neha Gupta details how to do it.
The UK and Europe Global Alumni Network
Our UK and Europe Alumni Network has over 37,000 alumni in more than 53 countries. Whether you're developing your career locally, interested in volunteering, or building relationships across borders, this network is here to help you stay engaged and supported.
The UK and Europe Network is also home to our six special interest groups:
Finance
From embracing Generative AI and navigating regulatory changes, to understanding cybersecurity measures and ensuring sustainable practices, it’s imperative for those working in the finance sector to stay agile and responsive. The Finance group will help you to keep up-to-date with industry developments and network with industry leaders.
Join the LinkedIn group.
Public and Third Sector
Dedicated to professionals passionate about making a difference in the public and non-profit sectors, we address the latest trends and challenges within these fields, providing valuable networking and professional development opportunities. Join us for a variety of events featuring guest speakers, where you can connect, learn, and grow with like-minded individuals committed to positive social impact.
Join the LinkedIn group.
Strategy and Consulting
Are you looking to gain a competitive edge in the strategy and consulting sector? Wondering how Generative AI and digital disruption are going to continue to revolutionise business practices? This group covers everything you need to stay on top of industry trends. Our objectives are to help our global network of consultants to stay connected, foster the exchange of knowledge and to support alumni with networking and career opportunities.
Join the LinkedIn group.
Sustainability Network
Sustainability is now a strategic imperative, with an ethically-minded public demanding that businesses make a stand to help society and preserve the planet. The Sustainability group is here to drive meaningful change.
Join the LinkedIn group.
Technology Network
Join us as we delve into the technology sector and explore how it is transforming the way we live, work and connect. We’ll ensure you have access to the latest trends and leading ideas in the field. Whether you are a tech specialist, have an interest in the impact of technology on business, or are an entrepreneur looking to found a technology start-up, our mission is to bring together industry and academia to share innovation and best practice. Our events provide the perfect opportunity for you to network with like-minded alumni and access career development opportunities.
Join the LinkedIn group.
Women in Business Network
Bringing together alumni from a variety of industries and backgrounds our mission is to support and empower women in their professional journeys. This is a space for you to network, inspire, and be inspired. We’ll tackle the issues affecting women in the workplace and encourage a supportive environment that focuses on leadership, entrepreneurship, goal setting and personal growth.
Join the LinkedIn group.
Latest research news
Staff are often afraid to tell powerful CEOs the truth, but there are steps leaders can take to encourage open dialogue.
As world leaders discuss climate change at COP30, discover how businesses played a key role in tackling the ozone crisis.
As COP30 begins, the world looks increasingly unlikely to meet the targets to limit climate change outlined in the Paris Agreement.
NASA relied on computers from the Apollo era, until a 'renegade' group of engineers moon fought to update them after the Challenger disaster.
Discover the strategy that helped Chinese firm Douyin grow from 'complementor' to social media powerhouse in just two years.
Leading behavioural scientist Nick Chater argues that nudge theory has led public policy astray in his new book, It's On You.
Global supply chains are increasingly complex. Can a new approach help firms to avoid scandals like the Rana Plaza disaster?
Would the UK benefit if the Bank of England targeted economic growth and employment like the US Federal Reserve System?