Evaluations and science
Science lies at the very heart of the CBMT program. The creation of the program has only been possible due to the work and contributions of leading scientist. We are actively collaborating with researchers in the fields of psychology, neuroscience, organizational development and business management. This collaboration provides us insight to continuously improve our programs.
Among others, we are collaborating with:
- Professor Jayanth Narayanan from Department of Management and Organisation at National University of Singapore Business School
- Professor Jochen Reb from Singapore Management University and academic visitor at Cambridge University, Cambridge Judge Business School
- Christian Gaden Jensen at Neurobiological Research Unit, States Hospital of Denmark
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