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Christoph Schlottmann, Dr. Christine Menges and Prof. Dr. Stefan Baldi with the signed Diversity Charter and Pride flags in the garden of Munich Business School.

Commitment to Diversity: Munich Business School Signs German Diversity Charter

May 18, 2021

Global-mindedness and treating others with respect have always been central values of Munich Business School. Until now, these values have primarily served to address and communicate with our target audience: our students. However, by signing […]

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Farewell to the Handshake – We Need New Forms of Greeting

Petra-Anna Herhoffer, Mirja Linke May 8, 2020

It was tradition, ritual and habit. Now we say goodbye to the handshake to keep distance and avoid infection. It turns out we need a reliable alternative. Especially in the office and on official occasions. […]

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