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Explore webinars and blogs designed to complement our Business & Management textbooks. Whether you’re seeking fresh perspectives on digital transformation, ethical leadership, or marketing in the AI era, our authors offer real-world insights, classroom strategies, and research reflections to inspire and power your learning and teaching.
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Drs Marc K. Peter and Johan P. Lindeque unpack how to harness and align technology, innovation and sustainability for long-lasting impact, with insights from Strategic Digital Trasformation.

Dr Annmarie Hanlon dives deep into teaching digital marketing and business in this era of AI and technological advances, with insights from Digital Marketing and Digital Business and Q&As.

Professor Debbie Haski-Leventhal explores the impact of AI in key areas of CSR in our ‘What’s on Sage Catalyst?’ webinar series, drawing on Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility.
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In this webinar with Oliver Laasch, author of Principles of Business & Management, discover how to shift “from doing more to doing better” in business.

Explore how sustainability and society intersect with marketing in this webinar with Mark Peterson, author of Sustainable Marketing.
Elevate your students’ learning with our Business & Management Simulations which can be bundled with several of the books mentioned in these webinars.
Andrei Lux, author of Leadership: A Reflective and Student Focused Approach, explores how dynamic and bounded authenticity empowers leaders to navigate turbulent times and foster meaningful collaboration.
John Bratton and Laura Steele, authors of Artificial Intelligence and Work, delve into how AI is transforming work, organisations, and society—revealing urgent risks, inequalities, and the need for global regulation.
Explore how global crises, health and safety reforms, and shifting geopolitical landscapes have reshaped event management with this blog from Liz Quick, author of Managing Events.
Co-author of Managing and Organizations, Stewart Clegg, unpacks the politics and purpose of DEI/EDI in today’s climate with a reasoned, practical guide to equity, diversity, and inclusion in organizations.
Marc Baaij breaks it down with practical insights from the third edition of his book, An Introduction to Business & Management Consultancy.

Discover how Professor Michael D Myers champions qualitative research in business, exploring its evolution, misconceptions, and the impact of AI and digitalization with insights from his book, Qualitative Research in Business and Management.

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