Friday, 23 March 2012 09:28

The Power of Anthropology

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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, 21 March 2012 20:17

Pumpehuset: the Suitable for Business Case 2012

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We are proud to reveal Pumpehuset as this year’s case! Pumpehuset is widely known as a concert venue in downtown Copenhagen. The creative duo Ronnie Hansen (current CEO) and Kristoffer Bramsen own the house together with the big media company Nordisk Film. The venue focuses mainly on subcultures, but it needs to expand its business and get new ideas from the ambitious and innovative case participants.

Wednesday, 21 March 2012 20:01

Inspirational Stories

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Today, Suitable for Business had the pleasure of presenting two women who have used their background in the humanities to pursue interests outside thereof.

 

First off, we were introduced to Mie Bjerre, partner at Copenhagen Living Lab, which assists public and private organisations in realising innovation and business potential. Mie has a background in European ethnology, realising while traveling that “understanding cultures, people and understanding why people are doing what they’re doing was interesting to me.” After completing her bachelor degree and studying in Amsterdam for some time, Mie felt she needed at practical aspect to weigh against her theoretical knowledge; this she got through an internship at Rambøll Management Consulting.

The second day of the Suitable for Business conference 2012 was opened by an informative presentation by Francesco Avvisati of the OECD entitled “Who Will Be Suitable For Business?”. Through his work as an analyst at CERI, Centre for Educational Research and Development at the OECD, he is part of the pioneering research group, looking into emerging trends and how universities should act consequently.

 

Innovation has been identified a the special ingredient which makes individuals successful and allows them to create value for the future. The unifying principle of the innovation strategy as applied by the OECD is the empowering of people to innovate. The two trends identified in the labour market are globalisation and technology.

Wednesday, 21 March 2012 17:20

The Suitables: a Night with Future Navigator

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Last night, Suitable for Business invited the case participants to spend an evening in the company of Future Navigator. The people of Future Navigator concentrate their efforts on bringing out the best in people and helping them visualise their better tomorrow through Future Based Ideas Development. The goal is to empower people in their ability and foundation to create new meaningful concepts and services. In other words, using the future as a springboard for success – today.

 

We were joined by Henrik Good Hovgaard who gave us a presentation on realising one’s passion: “people don’t buy what you do but why you do it.”

Wednesday, 21 March 2012 15:40

How Useful is a University Education? Panel Debate

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Following the keynote speech by Henry Etzkowitz, the audience was invited to partake in a panel debate on how the social sciences and humanities can create value in future business life, more specifically, what is required of said students to be able to enter the professional business world. 

 

The panel consisted of Sverre Raffnsøe, Dr. Phil and Professor at CBS, Sara Gade Hansen, chief consultant at the Confederation of Danish Industries, Morten Løkkegaard, CEO of Humanostics, and Ingrid Stage, President of the Danish Association of Masters and Ph.D.s. Acting as a moderator for the debate was Alan Irwin, Dean of Research at CBS.

Wednesday, 21 March 2012 13:44

Pumpehuset: the Suitable for Business Case 2012

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We are proud to reveal Pumpehuset as this year’s case! Pumpehuset is widely known as a concert venue in downtown Copenhagen. The creative duo Ronnie Hansen (current CEO) and Kristoffer Bramsen own the house together with the big media company Nordisk Film. The venue focuses mainly on subcultures, but it needs to expand its business and get new ideas from the ambitious and innovative case participants.

Tuesday, 20 March 2012 21:55

1st Keynote Speech by Henry Etzkowitz

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Suitable for Business is officially open for business! The conference has been kicked off with an educational keynote speech by Henry Etzkowitz on the Entrepreneurial University and the Triple Helix, a concept spanning the interaction of three spheres, namely those of university, government, and industry. Mr. Etzkowitz emphasised the need for interdisciplinarity, highlighting several examples of successful inventions rooted in collaborations across disciplines. 

Tuesday, 20 March 2012 10:30

Update on Teams and Case Competition

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Suitable for Business has opened the doors to this year’s conference and case competition. Before we kick off the conference we have gathered the ten teams (or representatives thereof) in order for them to become acquainted with Suitable for Business  and each other. 


For the first round of the finals of Friday, the ten teams will be split into two streams, stream X and stream Y. Two teams will be selected from each stream to compete in the finals. Today, the case committee has revealed which teams will compete against which.  

Sunday, 18 March 2012 22:31

From Horse-Drawn Carriage to Car

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On Wednesday, Suitable for Business hosted this year’s pre-event, a so-called Innovation Battle held at Pumpehuset in central Copenhagen. The point of the evening was to explore the concept of innovation; what is innovation? How do we create innovation? How can innovation create value for society as a whole? Can we combine education and innovation? How can students become more innovative?

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