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Aalto University has excellent possibilities for multidisciplinary research cooperation
  Business representatives interviewed for the article related to strategic investments were informed about the results shortly after the data collection. 
      
      
     
  The School of Economics relocated to its new main building in 1950 after extensive and colourful fundraising
  Construction of the main building of the School of Economics was funded through the sales of cardamom, mackerel in oil and American cars, among other products.  
      
      
     
  A team of students designed a user-centric dashboard for Bank of Finland IT
  The ITP project was a part of the Bank of Finland’s IT transition process.
      
      
     
  Wellbeing at work has a significant impact on productivity in the banking sector
  According to the study, open interaction between management and employees can improve wellbeing and increase productivity.
      
      
     
  FINNFOCUS 68 export trade show organised by the Helsinki School of Economics Student Union (KY) was a major event in its day
  Over 140 companies had an exhibition stand on the m/s Finnpartner ferry of the FINNFOCUS 68 export trade.
      
      
     
  Professor Katri Kauppi knows just what it takes to succeed in outsourcing
  Just because you understand a clause in a contract, doesn’t mean you know what you are about to buy. It’s for this reason social and healthcare reform is doomed to fail unless a wealth of expertise is brought on board when considering outsourcing activities to the private sector. 
      
      
     
  Introducing the School of Business Alumna of the Year 2018 Elina Björklund
  Elina Björklund, the CEO of Reima, was awarded as the Alumna of the Year 2018 in Aalto University School of Business.
      
      
     
  Significant optimization potential found for Stora Enso in a student project
  A tool was developed  as a customised student project to optimize material flows in a network.
      
      
     
  The great Finnfocus export fair was organized 50 years ago
  The Finnfocus fair in 1968 is definitely the biggest event in the history of KY.
      
      
     
  Trainee programs offer a good perspective for working life already during the studies
  Flexibility and adaptability to change are good assets also in the trainees.
      
      
     
  Master's programme at the School of Business ranked 46th in Financial Times ranking
  The ranking listed the 100 best master's programmes in management in the world.
      
      
    A top leader is there for the company, not the other way around: ‘One man show’ is over
  In the Future CEO 2018 research project, we asked the respondents what it is that creates a small, yet significant, difference between a good CEO and an excellent one, and what characteristics could be used to describe the CEOs of the future.
      
      
    According to Homecoming Day, continuous learning will be expected from business school graduates in the future
  Alumni populated the main building of the School of Business in Töölö for the last time.
      
      
     
  Aalto becomes a member of the CFA Institute University Affiliation Program
  Aalto has been welcomed into the Program, which is widely considered the investment profession’s most rigorous credentialing scheme.
      
      
    Platform economy and global marketplaces are currently shaping the field of trade
  The project supported by Business Finland took almost three years to complete and was concluded at the end of August.
      
      
    How to manage external resources?
  Research indicates that at least six factors should be considered.
      
      
    The search for food safety
  Students from Aalto and the University of Nairobi are examining food’s value chain from maize fields to the milk glass.
      
      
     
  Board chosen for Helsinki Graduate School of Economics
  Erkki Liikanen, the Governor of the Bank of Finland has agreed to serve as the chair of the board of the Helsinki Graduate School of Economics (Helsinki GSE)
      
      
    Extractor of dreams
  Service designer Mikko Koivisto is shaking up how we shop at pharmacies and creating soulful soup meals. Last spring, he received the Ornamo Award for his pioneering work in a field that barely existed just ten years ago.
      
      
     
  Students researched with Nokia how virtual and augmented reality could work in real estate business
  In customized student projects students learn by doing real projects for companies. The projects are organized by the School of Business. 
      
      
     
           
           
           
           
           
          