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‘Impact’ is central
23 Oct 2017

‘Impact’ is central

by Christoph Loch | posted in: Cambridge Judge Business School and business education | 1

From historical lessons of nuclear power to better handling of refugee crises, impact on real-world issues is a defining benchmark for business education in the 21st century. What should be the focus of a business school? While it can satisfy … Continued

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The real value of deep engagement
16 May 2014

The real value of deep engagement

by Christoph Loch | posted in: Cambridge Judge Business School and business education | 0

What sets us apart here at Cambridge Judge Business School is a focus on deep engagement. Deep what, I hear you ask? Deep engagement – or, to put it another way, engagement at the point where research and the messy … Continued

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About Professor Christoph Loch

Christoph Loch is Professor of Operations & Technology Management at Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge.

Originally from Germany, Christoph was previously at INSEAD, where he was Director of the Israel Research Center and Dean of the PhD programme.

He holds a PhD from the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University, an MBA from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, and a Diplom-Wirtschaftsingenieur degree from the Darmstadt Institute of Technology in Germany.

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