The world is currently experiencing an upsurge in populism, economic nationalism, and anti-globalization rhetoric. Today, the principles on which the Global Network was founded are more important than ever.
The addition of Oxford University’s Saïd Business School to the Global Network for Advanced Management was featured in two business publications this week.
Oxford Saïd plans to actively engage with the Global Network across a range of programs, likely including Global Network Weeks, faculty research initiatives, and executive education, creating opportunities in the United Kingdom, as well as connections to one of the world’s leading universities.
More than two thousand students from all 28 Global Network schools have responded to the 2016 Global Network Leadership survey, and more than one thousand alumni from 24 Global Network schools have responded.
A Conversation with Neal Keny-Guyer, CEO of Mercy Corps, Thursday, November 3, 4:15 - 5:15 p.m., on the Yale SOM campus will be made available via livestream for members of the Global Network.
Students from across the Global Network for Advanced Management traveled to the Philippines to attend AIM's Global Network Week module on sustainable tourism.
Matthew O'Rourke is blogging from Quito, Ecuador, from the network's first joint Global Network Week, titled "Customized Resilience and the New Urban Agenda: Contexts, Cultures, and Collaborative Structures."
Students and alumni will be invited to participate in the 2016 GNAM Leadership Survey during the month of October. The online survey should take no more than 15 minutes to complete.
Five hundred fifty students from fourteen Global Network Schools will travel to one of fifteen destinations during the week of October 13 – 17, 2016 for Global Network Week.
The Global Network for Advanced Management Investment Competition, hosted by the International Center for Finance at the Yale School of Management, is a one-of-a-kind contest dedicated to equity investments sourced from top business students around the globe. Students from GNAM schools are invited to register a team of between two and six students, and ideally, one faculty advisor.
Yale SOM alumni and all alumni of Global Network for Advanced Management schools are invited to join Yale Professor Nicholas A. Christakis, for a 75-minute master class drawn from his current research on how the human social network structure and function can be used to intervene in the world to make it better.