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If there is one thing vital to success, it’s creativity - that was the message of a Masterclass delivered by Microsoft’s James Whittaker at Lancaster University Management School (LUMS) this week.
The pilot of a new 12-month employer-led programme for business professionals commencing in January 2017 will focus on raising productivity in the UK's advanced manufacturing sector – beginning with an emphasis in the North West.
A new report highlights the economic and political impact of a ground-breaking Lancaster University programme.
Dr Ricardo Zozimo discusses how entrepreneurs, and football managers, can use failure as a learning experience.
A LUMS professor has given the keynote speech at a prestigious international conference on family business.
The Centre for Family Business was excited to receive over 50 delegates to a two-part day of Growth and Entrepreneurship in Family Business earlier this month.
LUMS students have collected a grand total of £2,149.11 for a number of charities, raised through a series of entrepreneurial challenges.
A conference co-convened by a Lancaster Professor has highlighted LUMS’s influence in the European scene, he has said.
"Futurist" Mike Ryan shared his ideas on how SMEs can think and plan for the future at an event this week.
Academics from institutions across the UK, as well as in Switzerland and Finland, visited LUMS recently for a Strategy-as-Practice Workshop.
Business Liaison Officer Peter Cornwall talks to InTheBay about the new Cumbria Forum initiative, which aims to help local businesses.
A group of undergraduate students studying a module in franchising have been crowned this year’s winners of a prize sponsored by the Bardon Group.
Chris Ford, from LUMS’s Department of Accounting and Finance, was invited to present his ground-breaking work on performance management in open innovation ecosystems at one of the biggest events in the bioscience calendar.
Professor Alfredo De Massis talks with Reuters about Dyson's new product and discusses similarities between the vacuum company and Apple.
Ambitious Cumbrian businesses are encouraged to seize a competitive edge by joining a specially designed programme launching this summer.
A blog post on the Small Business Charter website discusses LUMS' Entrepreneurs in Residence programme.
Food entrepreneur and heritage champion Loyd Grossman will explain the value of heritage as an asset to businesses and the economy in a Masterclass at LUMS this month.
Representatives from business schools from across the country will be visiting the Management School on the 13th April for a Small Business Charter (SBC) workshop.
LUMS's Alfredo De Massis, along with Federico Frattini and Franco Quillico, discuss "unicorns" - venture-backed private companies valued at $1 billion or more.
Mike Armstead shared the story of how he picked a business up by its coattails at a Masterclass last week.
An academic from the Department of Entrepreneurship, Strategy and Innovation has been appointed Associate Editor of the European Management Journal.
The chairman of family-owned retailers Timpson has delivered a Masterclass on getting the best out of staff.
Ian Gordon is quoted in an article about the Lancashire Leaders dinner, which was supported by Barclays, Lancaster University Management School, Napthens and RSM.
The Wave 2 Growth Hubs programme, led by Lancaster University, has been highlighted in a prestigious international initiative.
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