EADA’s Global Executive MBA, run jointly by EADA Business School and HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management, has been ranked among the 40 best programmes in the world by The Economist.
The EADA study “How pensions are viewed by managers and professionals” reveals that Spanish executives and managers only start worrying about their retirement income after turning 60.
The IX Financial Assessment of Spanish Companies carried out by EADA and CEPYME confirms the economic and financial recovery of the last three years as well as the growing optimism among Spanish...
Economic growth does not lead to real equality. Senior male managers earn on average 17% more than their female counterparts. This is one of the conclusions of the 12th annual 'Salary differences and...
EADA's International MBA participants Tatiana Gottlib (Israel), Sigthor Jonsson (Iceland) and Agustín Mestre (Argentina) achieve the second place at The Negotiation Challenge in San Francisco. This is...