• My Executive MBA story: why good judgment, real friendships and self-awareness will outlast the age of AI

    My Executive MBA story: why good judgment, real friendships and self-awareness will outlast the age of AI

    Andrew Breus (Cambridge Executive MBA 2024) reflects on the Executive MBA programme and shares his key learnings and insights.

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  • Powering Africa’s future

    Powering Africa’s future

    Abdul Goni (Executive MBA 2025) explains how Africa’s ability to compete in the AI era will be decided not in data centres, but by whether it can mobilise smart, large-scale infrastructure investment to turn its vast renewable potential into reliable, affordable electricity for people, businesses and digital infrastructure across the continent.

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  • A country rushing to meet its future

    A country rushing to meet its future

    Cambridge Executive MBA 2025 participants Robyn Baker, Caitlin Hafer, Stefan Pretterhofer and Eva Zhu reflect on their International Business Study Trip to Ho Chi Minh City. Against a backdrop of global uncertainty, they encountered a Vietnam racing to shape its future: developing local talent, elevating women in leadership, fostering vibrant entrepreneurship and redefining sustainability on…

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  • The future of commercial supersonic travel

    The future of commercial supersonic travel

    A Team Consulting Project with Boom Supersonic: Kaven Naidoo (Global Executive MBA 2025) and his classmates explore the future of commercial supersonic travel and the market potential of the Overture airliner.

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  • Time for Africa: Where purpose meets progress

    Time for Africa: Where purpose meets progress

    Success eventually becomes less about personal achievement and more about impact. For leaders shaped by experiences like the Executive MBA at Cambridge Judge Business School, this often means a call to give back. This post by alumna Dr Abiodun Olushola (Executive MBA 2023) tells the story of ‘Time for Africa’: a movement for financial inclusion,…

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  • Why I chose to serve as Class Representative

    Why I chose to serve as Class Representative

    Xiaoqi Ye (Global Executive MBA 2025) chose to serve as Class Representative to give back to Cambridge Judge and her cohort, seeing it as a rare opportunity to ‘lead among leaders’ and to help shape a culture of support, trust and collective growth throughout the Global Executive MBA journey.

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