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Looking East

Ten countries will join the European Union on May 1, 2004. Here’s a look at some of the main challenges and opportunities EU expansion presents.

On the Foundations of the New Europe

IESE Dean Jordi Canals opened the 2003 Global Alumni Reunion at London’s Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre on October 18. To an audience of more than 800 alumni and friends of IESE, Canals presented his thoughts on the importance of Europe as a political and cultural pillar for the future of our world.

From the Blackboard to the Boardroom

Miguel Ángel Gallo, Emeritus Professor of General Management, personifies the synergies created by IESE faculty members in their roles as researchers, teachers and consultants. Following his recent retirement, we look beyond Prof. Gallo’s famous red pen and packed agenda.
The Next Big Idea

Over 100 investors gathered at the 2003 New Business Forum held at IESE on December 16, 2003, hoping to discover the “next big idea.” Student entrepreneurs from Professor Pedro Nueno’s New Business Ventures course presented their business plans, which tended to focus on leisure and ecologically friendly products.
Interview with Juan Molins (PDG ’71)

A perfectly preserved classic motorcycle sits at the factory entrance, reminding him of how it all began. His grandfather, the motorcycle’s owner, imbued him with a passion for the family business, Cementos Molins, which celebrates its 75th anniversary this year.