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The NI Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference & Exhibition, was a remarkable gathering of industry leaders which offered a platform for dynamic discussions and cutting-edge innovations.
We’re excited to share insights from Adriana, our new placement student from Bolivia, who joined the Marketing and Sales team at the William J. Clinton Leadership Institute a month ago!
If that sounds like you, we would be delighted to introduce our newly crafted executive programme 'Reimagining Opportunities and Risks for Performance', intricately designed to cater to the ever-changing landscape of today’s business world.
Calling all small and micro businesses in Northern Ireland! Are you interested in finding out how digital technologies and a digital transformation strategy can help your business transform and grow?
Applications are now open for Northern Ireland’s Young Leader of the Year, searching for an outstanding young professional (under 35) who has shown exceptional leadership skills.
The William J. Clinton Leadership Institute is pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Ashish Malik as Director of Executive Education.
The NI Young Leaders Conference, returns to Riddel Hall for its 11th year celebrations on Friday 7th June. The conference is a must-attend event for any young professional who wishes to develop their network and engage with top business leaders.
Students from the Advanced Manufacturing Leadership Programme (AMLP), jointly run by Queen's Business School and the Centre for Competitiveness, recently visited one of Northern Ireland’s world-class manufacturers, Caterpillar (NI) Limited.
Growmoor Better Growing is a prominent player in the horticultural industry, with roots in Northern Ireland dating back to 30+years. The company prides itself on delivering premium grade growing media products to a diverse customer base.
Read below to find out how our Academic Director, Dr Ulf Bosch, found his experience delivering our Mini MBA programme at Tianjin University, China.
Small and micro businesses and social enterprises across Northern Ireland are set to benefit from funding to help accelerate their digital transformation ambitions.
It’s productivity week from 27th November to 1st December, an ideal opportunity to review your organisation’s focus on productivity.
Students from AMLP were lucky enough to visit two of Northern Ireland's world-class manufacturers. Read below to find out the overall thoughts on the experience.
The NI Chamber of Commerce: Festival of Business kicks off at 8:30 AM, Wednesday 20th of September. Join us at Stands 57 and 58 where we will be on hand to discuss how the Help to Grow: Management course can help your business.
Professor John Turner is the programme director of Leading Productivity, one of our executive education programmes at the William J. Clinton Leadership Institute. Read below to find out what John Turner had to say about productivity in the workplace.
Academic director, Dr Ulf Bosch, explains the importance of organisational culture and how the Leading Transformation Through Culture programme will equip you with the practical steps to implement cultural change in your own enterprise.
The NI Chamber’s annual Festival of Business is fast approaching and we are calling upon business leaders from Northern Irish SMEs to join us and find out all about the Help to Grow Management Course.
Research from Harvard Business Review shows that women score higher than most men in leadership skills.
Brett Martin, Spirit AeroSystems and Cooneen Textiles amongst latest firms represented on Centre for Competitiveness and Queen’s University Advanced Manufacturing Leadership Programme
HELPING SOUTH AFRICA THRIVE IN THE NEW DIGITAL ERA
We celebrated the launch of the Help to Grow: Management Course in Northern Ireland on Thursday 23 June in Belfast.
Centre for Competitiveness and The William J. Clinton Leadership Institute at Queen’s University Team Up to Boost Manufacturing Industry. New Programme Aims to Develop Skills of Those Working in Manufacturing.
Queen’s Business School has been awarded the Small Business Charter in recognition of its commitment to supporting student entrepreneurship, small businesses, and the local economy.
We are very fortunate at the Clinton Leadership Institute to contribute to the personal development of female leaders on our executive courses and watch with pride as these impressive women progress to lead with influence across all business sectors.
The Global Peace Index (GPI) is the flagship publication of the Institute for Economics & Peace and is now on its fifteenth edition.
Congratulations to Glen Dimplex UK on winning the coveted NI Manufacturer of the Year award at the recent ‘Made In Northern Ireland’ virtual forum event hosted by Insider Media.
Executive Education at the William J. Clinton Leadership Institute is focused on helping organisations deliver their strategic goals and nurture and develop their people.
What does the future hold for the Peace Process in Ireland and what role might the US play? What is the role of Irish America in the current struggles for racial justice in the US?