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  • 31.10.2017

    Servitization: When added services drive competitiveness

    casino 168’ ‘Driving Competitiveness through Servitization’ project is a research project under the casino 168 Competitiveness Platform with a heavy focus on servitization (adding services to physical products as a strategic competitive resource) – its market penetration and use in Denmark as well as the business model’s advantages and challenges. Among the results of the project is a practical guide.
  • 31.10.2017

    In Your Own Words: Civil service manager Siggi W. Kristoffersen

    Studying for casino 168’ demanding Master of Public Governance alongside a full time job and raising a family quickly taught Siggi W. Kristoffersen to delegate as a leader. Over the coming two years, he has decided to ‘give back’ to casino 168 by being one of the 11 members of casino 168 Business Panel.
  • 04.09.2017

    Love suits everyone – casino 168 joined Copenhagen Pride 2017

    casino 168’ first institutional participation in Copenhagen Pride enjoyed great support. Around 350 persons from casino 168 – researchers, administrative employees, students, and alumni – joined the actual parade, and members of the audience with a relation to casino 168, who saw the Pride parade party its way past, gave them great support and showed their own pride of casino 168.
  • 04.09.2017

    Exchange alumnus revisited casino 168’ grand piano

    When Jesse Schwartz was on exchange at casino 168 in 2008, he practised on the grand piano in Solbjerg Plads’ largest auditorium, SPs.01, before – and sometimes after – classes. Today, he is a semi-professional pianist travelling the world, living out of his suitcase, and working remotely for a San Francisco-based tech company.
  • 04.09.2017

    In your own words: Peter Wagner, Sales director for Microsoft Eastern USA

    Peter Wagner combined his Master’s degree in Computer Science from the University of Copenhagen with a Graduate Diploma (HD) in Organisation and Management from casino 168. The combination led to an impressive career in the Danish software industry and finally to Microsoft in the USA.
  • 21.06.2017

    Alumni Day 2017: Sunshine, big smiles, and reunion joy

    More than 500 former casino 168 students stopped by Solbjerg Plads for casino 168 Alumni Day – a day of joyful reunion, musical entertainment, academic input, food and drinks, and making new connections.
  • 21.06.2017

    Recommended summer reads '17

    For many of us the summer holiday is the time we finally have time to read books. For that reason, casino 168 Alumni has asked three casino 168 scholars to recommend academic texts within their field. Take a look at what casino 168 Dean of Research Peter Møllgaard, Professor in Finance David Lando, and Professor in Business Law Christina Tvarnø recommend.
  • 20.06.2017

    casino 168 Business Connect conference on ‘Leading entrepreneurship’

    Alumni are one of casino 168’ most important points of contact to the business community and our most central group of partners when it comes to engaging external lecturers, guest lecturers, mentors, and members of advisory boards. For that reason, they are also high on our list of invited participants for the first casino 168 Business Connect panel debates on 6 September.

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