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Ravi Ramamurti is University Distinguished Professor of International Business & Strategy and Founding Director of the Center for Emerging Markets at Northeastern U. Ravi obtained his BSc (Physics) from Delhi University, his MBA from IIM-A, where he graduated at the top of his class, and his DBA from HBS. Besides Northeastern U, Ravi has been a visiting professor at HBS, Wharton School, MIT-Sloan, Fletcher School, CEIBS-Shanghai, and IMD-Switzerland. Prior to academia, Ravi worked in the Indian Planning Commission and as executive assistant to the CEO of a large Indian SOE, and as a UN Adviser to Bangladesh and South Korea. Ravi works on strategy and innovation in emerging markets. He was elected as an AIB Fellow in 2008. He is the author of eight books, including three published by Cambridge University Press and one by HBR Press. He was elected in 2007 to the Executive Committee of the IM Division of AOM. In 2017, The Globals (London) named him the “most innovative thinker on strategy and innovation in emerging markets.” He is a six-time winner of the ADL Prize for teaching. Ravi's article “Reverse innovation, emerging markets, and global strategy,” won the 2012 EBS prize and the inaugural GSJ prize for Best Article. His article on “What is really different about emerging market multinationals?” is the most cited article in GSJ. Ravi also published “Delivering world class health care, affordably,” in HBR (Nov 2013) “Transforming health care from the ground up,” HBR (July-August 2018), and several others in HBR Online, including two on reverse innovation to fight COVID-19. He coauthored the book, Reverse innovation in health care (HBR Press, 2018). Ravi has done research and consulting in more than 20 emerging economies. He has been an adviser to the UN, USAID, Fulbright, World Bank, and The Economist group., and to more than two dozen companies. He is frequently quoted in the business press. Visit https://www.aib.world/frontline-ib/ravi-ramamurti/ for the original video interview.
Former WTO Director General, CEIBS Distinguished Professor, and Notre-Europe Honorary President Pascal Lamy discusses the current state of global trade during a recent Master Class at the CEIBS Shanghai campus.
Global Steering Group for Impact Investment CEO Amit Bhatia speaks live from the 2018 Global Impact Investing Forum at the CEIBS Shanghai campus about the global impact investment revolution and how China can help shape Capitalism 2.0.
YourStory Media Founder and CEO Shradha Sharma talks live from CEIBS’ Shanghai campus about the some of the changes fuelling the rise of India’s startup ecosystem and the potential Indian entrepreneurs represent for the future. She also talks with CEIBS Prof. Shameen Prashantham about the opportunities for Indian startups in China, the importance of consistency and execution, and offers some advice for entrepreneurs seeking happiness and success in both business and life. The event was organised by the CEIBS Alumni International Chapter (CAIC) in partnership with the Indian Association of Shanghai. Shradha Sharma is the Founder and CEO of YourStory Media. She is one of India’s most powerful LinkedIn influencers, has twice been named as one of Fortune India’s ‘40 Under 40’, and is frequently referred to as the “Voice of Indian Startups”.
YourStory Media Founder and CEO Shradha Sharma talks live from CEIBS’ Shanghai campus about the some of the changes fuelling the rise of India’s startup ecosystem and the potential Indian entrepreneurs represent for the future.She also talks with CEIBS Prof. Shameen Prashantham about the opportunities for Indian startups in China, the importance of consistency and execution, and offers some advice for entrepreneurs seeking happiness and success in both business and life.The event was organised by the CEIBS Alumni International Chapter (CAIC) in partnership with the Indian Association of Shanghai.Shradha Sharma is the Founder and CEO of YourStory Media. She is one of India’s most powerful LinkedIn influencers, has twice been named as one of Fortune India’s ‘40 Under 40’, and is frequently referred to as the “Voice of Indian Startups”.You may also visit the video version on YouTube, https://youtu.be/ZV88dYwByFo
Why did an American Ivy League graduate decide to pursue an MBA in China? In 2015 Jesse Miller decided to pursue his MBA at CEIBS, ranked #11 worldwide by the Financial Times in 2017 and China's top-ranked program. Jesse discusses the pros and cons of pursuing a top-ranked MBA in Asia, his experience as a minority American student at CEIBS (Shanghai) and ISB (Hyderabad) where he studied one semester, and how he jumped from working in fashion to the entertainment industry. Jesse also shares his thoughts on the startup and entrepreneurship environment in China. Listen to one applicant's take on using the MBA to chart your own path. Questions Jesse's background (4:06) Why Jesse chose to study in China after graduating from a top US university (7:14) The case for and against getting an MBA in China (9:06) How Jesse secured his internship and job (14:50) CEIBS' alumni network and student clubs (17:26) Jesse's thoughts on CEIBS' reputation inside and outside of China (21:00) Exchanging for 3 months at the Indian School of Business (23:00) Jesse's thoughts on the startup and entertainment industry in China (27:20) Jesse's final thoughts on who should pursue MBAs in China (33:16) About Our Guest Jesse Miller graduated from Brown University where he majored in Political Science and Government. He then led the expansion of his family jewelry business into China. At CEIBS, Jesse was President of the CEIBS MBA Energy and Environment Club and played an active role in CEIBS eLab Incubator. Jesse speaks fluent Chinese and recently started working as an International Development Manager at Shanghai Media Group, one of China's largest media conglomerates. Episode summary, show notes and more at: http://touchmba.com/charting-your-own-path-in-china-ceibs Episode Sponsor When three MBAs struggled with student loans, they knew there had to be a better way – so they created one. Now, CommonBond is a leading student lender, saving members up to thirteen thousand dollars on MBA loans. Learn more at http://CommonBond.co/TouchMBA. CommonBond Lending LLC, NMLS number 1175900.
Why did an American Ivy League graduate decide to pursue an MBA in China? In 2015 Jesse Miller decided to pursue his MBA at CEIBS, ranked #11 worldwide by the Financial Times in 2017 and China's top-ranked program. Jesse discusses the pros and cons of pursuing a top-ranked MBA in Asia, his experience as a minority American student at CEIBS (Shanghai) and ISB (Hyderabad) where he studied one semester, and how he jumped from working in fashion to the entertainment industry. Jesse also shares his thoughts on the startup and entrepreneurship environment in China. Listen to one applicant's take on using the MBA to chart your own path. Questions Jesse's background (4:06) Why Jesse chose to study in China after graduating from a top US university (7:14) The case for and against getting an MBA in China (9:06) How Jesse secured his internship and job (14:50) CEIBS' alumni network and student clubs (17:26) Jesse's thoughts on CEIBS' reputation inside and outside of China (21:00) Exchanging for 3 months at the Indian School of Business (23:00) Jesse's thoughts on the startup and entertainment industry in China (27:20) Jesse's final thoughts on who should pursue MBAs in China (33:16) About Our Guest Jesse Miller graduated from Brown University where he majored in Political Science and Government. He then led the expansion of his family jewelry business into China. At CEIBS, Jesse was President of the CEIBS MBA Energy and Environment Club and played an active role in CEIBS eLab Incubator. Jesse speaks fluent Chinese and recently started working as an International Development Manager at Shanghai Media Group, one of China's largest media conglomerates. Episode summary, show notes and more at: http://touchmba.com/charting-your-own-path-in-china-ceibs Episode Sponsor When three MBAs struggled with student loans, they knew there had to be a better way – so they created one. Now, CommonBond is a leading student lender, saving members up to thirteen thousand dollars on MBA loans. Learn more at http://CommonBond.co/TouchMBA. CommonBond Lending LLC, NMLS number 1175900.
Romano Prodi, former Prime Minister of Italy, former President of the European Commission and current Sino-Europe Dialogue Chair at CEIBS, gave a lecture at CEIBS Shanghai campus on July 22. He explored the reasons behind Europe’s slow economic recovery, and argued that the root cause of the problem is political, not economic.
CEIBS Associate Professor of Strategy Chen Weiru, co-author of Platform Strategy: A Global Revolution of Business Model, provides us with a look at the innovative “platform” concept and explains how it has the power to change the behaviour of both businesses and consumers. Prof. Chen will teach an open enrollment programme on “platform strategy” at CEIBS Shanghai campus.