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Suitable for Business believes that students of the humanities and social sciences are in possession of valuable skills that can greatly contribute to any business environment. We believe that diversity is an advantage and that the more varied the input the more enriched the output.

Through our annual case competition we showcase the abilities of humanities and social sciences students as they solve a business case in order to illustrate the relevance of their unique competences. This is a chance for you to experience the skills and competences of humanities and social science students first-hand and to see what they have to offer!

Wednesday, 23 March 2011 00:00

Af Esben Hegnsholt

Jeg er blevet bedt om at skrive ettusinde ord om hvordan jeg bruger filosofi på mit job. Det er ikke nemt. Til dels fordi jeg arbejder som strategikonsulent og derfor ikke (endnu) har hevet Sein und Zeit frem til et klientmøde, men hovedsageligt fordi spørgsmålet er stillet forkert. Jeg bruger ikke nemlig ikke Filosofien: den murstenstunge serie af kongstanker, rækken af lærredsindbundne og svært tilgængelige genialiteter som tynger bogreolen derhjemme. Men jeg bruger min filosofiske dannelse. Hver dag. På hvert projekt. Fordi den sætter mig i stand til at strukturere tanken og håndtere abstraktion.

Tuesday, 22 March 2011 00:00

Af Torben Eik, Yourwaves


Som iværksætter med baggrund i et humanistisk studie bliver jeg ofte spurgt, hvordan mine akademiske evner kommer i spil i min profession og min hverdag – og om de overhovedet gør? Svaret fra mig er ubetinget ”Ja!”

I 2009 registrerede jeg virksomheden YourWaves I/S i det centrale momsregister. Vi var to partnere begge med en humanistisk baggrund. Vi tog skridtet uden meget viden og erfaring på området, men med hjertet fuld af selvtillid og en tyrkertro på at vores viden og kompetencer kunne blive vores levebrød. Siden har vi lært meget om business og iværksætteri – vi er blevet klogere på markedsanalyse, salg, økonomi, regnskab, markedsføring og PR, men kernen i projektet er stadig vores humanistiske tilgang til branchen og vores akademiske kompetencer.

Saturday, 19 March 2011 00:00

Af Maibrit Dessau Borkfelt Mogensen, Founder of HumEnzym

Da Jaque Kerouac rejste fra New York til San Francisco i slutningen af 1940’erne, var det begyndelsen på en ny kultur, der skulle ende med at overtage verden. I de efterfølgende år fulgte kunstnere, homoseksuelle, forskellige etniciteter og til sidst den nye teknologis avantgardekunstnere – computernørderne. I 70’erne gik denne skæve blanding af mennesker på de samme colleges i San Francisco området. Her diskuterede de med hinanden og skabte det skønne sammensurium af kreativitet, historiefortælling og nyskabende teknologi, der lagde fundamentet for dét globale samfund, vi har i dag. Det var her internettet og princippet om open source software blev skabt.

Wednesday, 07 March 2012 22:07

Last week, Suitable for Business chairman Kenneth Salomonsen and boardmember Olav Hesseldahl visited "Fagkritisk Dag" (Subject Critical Day) at the University of Bergen to discuss our organisation and its role in relation to out-of-the-box thinking vis-a-vis the business world.  

Wednesday, 22 February 2012 13:32

As the event of the year draws closer and the details of the conference are being finalised, we are happy to reveal more information about the case competition. While the case itself will remain our best-hidden secret until Wednesday the 21st March we are now at liberty to disclose some information relating to this year’s case participants.

Monday, 23 January 2012 22:07

Humanister udvikler Dansk Røde Kors Med det ene ben plantet i organisationens historiske dybder, og det andet ben på vej ind i det 21. århundrede, er Dansk Røde Kors en gammel dame, der står overfor en række udfordringer og nye muligheder. Sådan omtaler Anders Ladekarl den organisation som han siden 2008 har været Generalsekretær for.

Monday, 23 January 2012 21:29

Vi har forskelligeartede bidrag til Suitable for Business´ konferenceprogram. For overblikkets skyld præsenteres her første del af vores speakers´ abstracts. God læsning - og gå ikke glip af den orale version!

Friday, 23 March 2012 09:28

Earlier today a team consisting of four anthropologists from Copenhagen University was announced as the winner of this year's Suitable for Business Case Conference. Their vision of an 'Urban Oasis' won over the majority of the judges as well as the audience and the four ladies took home both of the prizes available; four thousand kroner for the former and a goodie bag for the latter. The team, which consisted of Anne Bech, Lene Wie Krog, Sofie Nielsen and Stine Ilum were clearly overwhelmed upon being named the winners; as they put it, "we have hereby shown that anthropology is not just about a small island in the Pacific or a distant tribe in Africa." 

Many different solutions were presented and many creative ideas expressed. We at Suitable for Business were amazed at the inspiration and inventiveness presented and proud that you chose our case competition as the platform from which to excel! We would like to thank all the participants as well as the judges for an inspiring event which proves how Suitable the humanities and social sciences truly are!

To view more pictures from today, check out our Facebook page.

Wednesday, 14 March 2012 07:39

As this year’s case competition draws nearer, the final details are being settled. While we have already had the pleasure of announcing this year’s case participants we can now share the names of some of those who have kindly agreed to pass judgement over this year’s solutions. In no particular order, we are very proud to welcome 

Wednesday, 14 March 2012 06:52

Case competition participants

 

With less than one week left before we kick off this year's Suitable for Business event we now have the pleasure of revealing the names of those selected to compete in this year’s case competition. While the subject of the competition will not be revealed for another seven days, we are happy to share a little something about the contestants.We have selected a total of ten teams representing different fields of study. 

Tuesday, 28 February 2012 20:06

Throughout the conference we will explore the concept of value creation through the lens of the humanities and social sciences and the role of these kind of skills in modern business life. But how can the lessons from these discussions get YOU closer to a concrete idea of what it means to apply your academic skills in the real world? March 21st 10.30-12.00 Suitable for Business 2012 brings you two inspirational stories on how you move from the ivory tower of abstract academia to new ways of thinking business.

Sunday, 26 February 2012 03:18

Registrations for the two main conference keynote speakers, Henry Etzkowitz and Francesco Avvisati are opening today at 12AM!

All events are FREE and seats are limited, so make sure you secure a seat by registering at either of the two links below:

Sign up for the keynote speak featuring Henry Etzkowitz on March 20th 2012

Sign up for the keynote speak featuring Francesco Avvisati on March 21st 2012

Tuesday, 21 February 2012 15:46

Suitable for Business is proud to reveal the name of the second keynote speaker of this year’s conference: Francesco Avvisati from the Organization of Economic Co-operation and Development, OECD. He will be speaking on the 21st March.

Friday, 23 March 2012 09:28

Earlier today a team consisting of four anthropologists from Copenhagen University was announced as the winner of this year's Suitable for Business Case Conference. Their vision of an 'Urban Oasis' won over the majority of the judges as well as the audience and the four ladies took home both of the prizes available; four thousand kroner for the former and a goodie bag for the latter. The team, which consisted of Anne Bech, Lene Wie Krog, Sofie Nielsen and Stine Ilum were clearly overwhelmed upon being named the winners; as they put it, "we have hereby shown that anthropology is not just about a small island in the Pacific or a distant tribe in Africa." 

Many different solutions were presented and many creative ideas expressed. We at Suitable for Business were amazed at the inspiration and inventiveness presented and proud that you chose our case competition as the platform from which to excel! We would like to thank all the participants as well as the judges for an inspiring event which proves how Suitable the humanities and social sciences truly are!

To view more pictures from today, check out our Facebook page.

Wednesday, 14 March 2012 07:39

As this year’s case competition draws nearer, the final details are being settled. While we have already had the pleasure of announcing this year’s case participants we can now share the names of some of those who have kindly agreed to pass judgement over this year’s solutions. In no particular order, we are very proud to welcome 

Wednesday, 14 March 2012 06:52

Case competition participants

 

With less than one week left before we kick off this year's Suitable for Business event we now have the pleasure of revealing the names of those selected to compete in this year’s case competition. While the subject of the competition will not be revealed for another seven days, we are happy to share a little something about the contestants.We have selected a total of ten teams representing different fields of study. 

Tuesday, 28 February 2012 20:06

Throughout the conference we will explore the concept of value creation through the lens of the humanities and social sciences and the role of these kind of skills in modern business life. But how can the lessons from these discussions get YOU closer to a concrete idea of what it means to apply your academic skills in the real world? March 21st 10.30-12.00 Suitable for Business 2012 brings you two inspirational stories on how you move from the ivory tower of abstract academia to new ways of thinking business.