Virtual Guest Speakers: an element of my dual-mode teaching experience to retain

While my dual mode teaching experience still leaves a somewhat mitigated aftertaste and loads of space for improvement, […]

Business School Lausanne’s SDG Explorer Course Selected as Best Practice by UN SDSN

image source: https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/blog/2015/09/why-should-you-care-about-the-sustainable-development-goals/ Teaching and learning sustainability is notoriously challenging, for a number of distinct yet related reasons. […]

Explore Economics, Ethics, and the Fair Use of Public Space with BSL

Camden High Street, London, May 2020 (photo credit: CNBC) Habits are notoriously hard to change, and patterns of […]

Coronavirus, travel, resilience and sustainability

Finally and thankfully, over 100 countries are now following calls by epidemiologists to severely restrict public life, closing […]

Steps to high quality business external environment analysis

Over many years of reading market analysis from thousands of reports, it appears that the same issues pop-up […]

Optimizing Customer interviews/surveys with Market research

With no doubt, customer interviews and surveys during market research are great tools to better understand customers’ needs, […]

How to make your 2019 Sustainability goal a reality

The beginning of the year is often a moment of reflection, an occasion to think about last year […]

BSL Professor Timothy Connerton TEDx Talks on the Language of Leadership

BSL Professor Tim Connerton gave a talk on the language of leadership at the 2015 edition of TEDx […]

Professor Nicolas Rouiller Publishes Book on International Business Law

Join us in congratulating Dr. Nicolas Rouiller, a long-time law professor at BSL, on the publication of his […]

BSL Community Blog launched: faculty & students share experiences

BSL launched its blog in November 2012, with professors and students sharing interesting class experiences, provocative subjects covered […]